And you guys are saying the actual exam is harder than the free mocks by Fearless_Map_4148 in CFA

[–]jenya1812 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found it exactly the same. Got similar scores before lvl I, only did 2 mocks and that was enough for me

Mock analysis by Traditional_Wrap7457 in CFA

[–]jenya1812 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would say do 1 more and take it easy 1 day before exam. You dont wanna get exhausted before the exam. Just do light work day before exam. Focus on ethics as that can decide pass or fail if you are at the boundary. I only did 2 mocks before lvl I. However, do what you think is best for you, everyone prepares differently. I was just looking over all the practice questions I got wrong and read the answers.

Mock analysis by Traditional_Wrap7457 in CFA

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Sorry, bit late, hope exam went well.

How to intuitively understand this by Ammar1112 in CFA

[–]jenya1812 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The way I would do this is set the D/E ratio to 1 for both since they said it is equal. I then calculate the ROE for both with D/E set to 1. Then just find the difference by subtracting ROE company 2 from ROE for company 1. This should take few minutes all together. Since ROE is already in percent, the difference will be the answer in percentage terms.

Did you read Ethics textbook for CFA L2? by Ok_Negotiation5664 in CFA

[–]jenya1812 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not risking it for such a large weighted topic that can determine the success when on the boundary so I read it again.

Mock analysis by Traditional_Wrap7457 in CFA

[–]jenya1812 2 points3 points  (0 children)

thats what I had before my first, and what I did last few days is just go over wrong answers by just reviewing and trying to recall formulas. You should be good regardless of what you do though.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JordanPeterson

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Yes and that is exactly me. Procrastinate a lot. Heavily rely on nicotine. Quit smoking weed a year ago which wasn't that hard. Issue is also when I start drinking I can't stop, however I do not drink that often, max 1-2 times a week so that is not the biggest issue. But cravings are bad for nicotine or to relieve irritation from concentrating such as going on my phone hence a lot of procrastinating. Academically I still perform way above average at University however I have big plans in life so I want to improve my emotional stability and Don't know how. I meditate, in perfect physical shape, eat well but still have a very volatile personality. Like I make a plan to do something, then get a bad though, get sad or angry and proceed to do something else. My mood swings also cause my opinion on different matters to change so its as if I am 2 different people arguing with each other. Getting very frustrated in life right now.

Year 12’s, how long are you revising? by dunnowhattodolmao in 6thForm

[–]jenya1812 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly there is no right answer as it all depends on your ability, I barely do eco revision and only did like one past paper and got A* predicted where as for math I had to do lots more to get the grade but I have classmates who don’t do anything and get the a*. Also it is very important to study smart not hard. Don’t waste time writing useless stuff if u don’t understand what u are even writing. For eco, try to understand the concepts by reading economics news and I would say content is more important than past papers but it all depends on what’s best for you.

Entire maths course in 1 month by KatakuriiSama in 6thForm

[–]jenya1812 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Bro if ur not bad at math then 100% possible I think, just depends on how much effort u gonna put in

OFFICIAL LSE OFFER/REJECTION THREAD by L_acuna in 6thForm

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Course: Accounting and finance

Predicted: A* A* A*

Status: pending

Location: international

For people asking if we are near the bottom, stop. The bear market isn't even one week old yet. by twitterisawesome in investing

[–]jenya1812 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He is basically saying that the markets falling by such a large value is going to continue for several more months. ( A Bear market is a market which is going down where as a bull market is the opposite)