I thought the exam was very challenging in all honesty, and I was exhausted by the end of it. I agree with what many people have said here in that some of the questions had so much text before eventually asking the question - and in some cases, there were potentially correct answers that had...
Yep, I agree. To be honest, I don't mind either way whether it is held in October as planned, or in January, it's just the uncertainty that is now frustrating. Difficult to stay motivated when it seems like the exam should probably not be held next week, but until we are told otherwise I suppose...
Ok, thanks. I couldn't see any changes to learning objectives in your spreadsheet (which is incredibly useful by the way), which is why I asked, but I probably missed something! No worries.
Hi David, Nicole,
I just wondered if there are any study notes available for De Laurentis Chapter 3 (4th assigned reading for Credit Risk in Part 2). I would not usually ask, as I know you are working hard to get through all the changes to the curriculum, but I notice this chapter appears to...
Not to worry, Nicole, I've now actually completed that section so all good. I was more asking out of curiosity as to whether that was possible or not. Thanks!
I passed part 1 in November, and have registered for part 2 in May as I did not want to have a break. I felt that although the material in part 1 was extremely extensive, it was fair. There was some, but minimal, overlap between topics and the volume of readings was manageable with the right...
Hi David and Nicole,
Firstly, thank you as always for the transparency you provide to members of BT. The spreadsheet you have put together highlighting the changes to the syllabus is extremely useful, and it's clear that GARP have made some substantial changes for 2020 (from what I have seen...
Glad it wasn't just me :) as I say, I was convinced there was an error in the question and eventually pulled myself away from it haha ... the only thing that threw me was that the question provided PD standard deviation. I tried calculating PD variance (PD * (1-PD)) and using that value, as well...
I thought the level of difficulty overall was pretty fair personally, but it was extremely tight on time. Looking back on it, barely had a chance to think about anything but the question at hand - struggling to remember any of them in detail now. The only one that sticks in my mind was a...
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