- Due to covid and lot of family emergencies my studies were heavily affected in April And May. Iam left with economics Fixed income , equity, ethics and Alternate Investment classes and I know it’s huge amount of classes left. Also iam not making any excuses and admitting that it’s my responsibility that I could not also at this point I really need your help in just to guide me how to go about with the rest of the two months
Iam already studying 10-12 hours and iam ready to so further as well, but my question is just what should I Focus on completing the classes or I watch review classes instead and questions
Hope everyone in you family is doing good now.
My personal advise would be to first complete the remaining topics and then move forward to revision at least 10-15 days prior to the exam date. Do try to finish the left out topics as per their importance and difficulty level as listed below:
FI>Equity>AI/Eco>Ethics.
The key to you success is going to depend on questions you solve…practice practice & practice some more!
it seems you have completed 5 topics & say left with the other 4/5 topics…
so every day, you got to divide your time smartly—practice 30-50 q of topics completed (this will consume 2-2.5hr approx), do 7-8 hr classes, and do 2-3 hr practice of topics which you did that day (of which you saw the lecture)
hope you got the crux (manage your total available hours in a day in this ratio)
DONT delay the practice till the end. Solve as many q as possible everyday along with the classes. You will see your confidence growing each day.
once you’re decently prepared, do the mocks definitely
Thank you so much for this, its really a very helpful advice
It’s our constant endeavour to help all candidates. Happy that my advice could help in your prep & planning!