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    Hi David, Surely I agree to your commitments. in your previous reply, you said that Handbook covers the L1 properly, does that mean that Credit Risk, Operational Risk and Basel II parts should be done from other materials as well? Thanks, Nikhil
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    David, Can you give me an indicative list of topics that the Handbook does not cover properly. This question might have been asked previously but could not locate it Thanks, Nikhil
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    Hi David, Does the Handbook covers all the required topics? Found a few variances between the Handbook and the material I am using. Thanks, Nikhil
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    Hi David, i got it after a bit of searching, this should be a good indicator of how have I done so far. Thanks for the suggestions. Thanks, Nikhil
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    David, You have mentioned "FRM 2009 Samples", any idea where I can get them? Thanks, Nikhil
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    David, Thanks for the suggestion, actually I was planning to do something in similar lines. Let me elaborate on what I am planing to do, i will pick up a chapter of Handbook, note down the key concepts and formulas, re-visit a few good problems from the past year given in the handbook itself...
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    Hi Nikhil, How can that be, are we not the leading institute? :) curious, what is the "leading institute's" reply to this question? last 15 days: easy. Nothing but practice questions ... and using the questions as a guide to refer/refresh material .... (and for my valued customers...
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    Hi David, Thanks for the update. One suggestion required: I have gone through the Handbook and the material as given by one of the leading institutes, post that what can be the best way to further prepare in the last 15 days that we are left with? Thanks, Nikhil
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    Hey, Can anyone tell me atleast the range in which one needs to score to be relatively on the safer side?? Thanks, Nikhil
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