First of all, most of the students who take the CFA exam may be liberal arts students, and they may be more concerned about the difficulty of applying mathematics in the CFA exam. I can tell you that you don't have to worry about mathematics at all, because the mathematics in CFA exam is the most difficult and difficult problem, and most of them are solved in two or three steps. Back in junior high school, an application problem could be written on the blackboard, and the mathematical application of CFA exam was so easy.
Then there is the English barrier. Because it is an international exam, the papers are all in English. So it is likely to scare a group of students at first. Let many people even have no idea of learning. But in fact, the normal review of English in CFA exam should not be a problem, and those words are all back and forth. If you think some words are strange at first, especially words with completely different meanings in other places, don't be afraid, because after you learn them, you will find them beautiful and vivid to use. This feeling can only be understood, not expressed. So read more English textbooks, whether it is notes or original books, and you will understand.
Next is some statistical knowledge, for students who have studied mathematical statistics. The statistics here should not be difficult. Normal distribution at most. In the final analysis, it is how many standard deviations a number deviates from the mean. CFA Level 2 has an additional test hypothesis time series, but most of them have no deduction in the understanding and memory of theorems, so it is really impossible to recite the topic. Even if you haven't studied mathematical statistics, you really can't understand those theorems. You just need to do more problems. After doing it, you can remember the theorem and its application, and you can take it easy in the exam.
Students who ask so much and are worried about the difficulty can rest assured, because as long as they study hard for the CFA exam, students who have already started reviewing must stick to it.
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