Hi everyone,
I am thinking about registering for the FRM Part 1 Exam in July 2021. I have a Bachelor's degree in Math though I haven't quite used it in the past 5 years since I graduated. I would like to give my career a new life by focusing in risk management. I have set my mind on obtaining the Schweser books plus the BT resources upon registering. My concern is that since I haven't been doing much studying would I have enough time to get back into gear for July next year?
I did okay in Statistics back in college but it has been a long time and since I haven't done much application, I've gotten quite rusty. I understand that you need a strong background in Quant to ace this test so I was wondering if I should let myself have more time and target for November instead?
Also if I select July 2021 on the Kaplan website it says that the books would only be available in March 2021. So should I select the May section so that I can receive the books in January 2021? Sorry if this question seems dumb, but I'm at a loss here.
Thank you for responding.
I am thinking about registering for the FRM Part 1 Exam in July 2021. I have a Bachelor's degree in Math though I haven't quite used it in the past 5 years since I graduated. I would like to give my career a new life by focusing in risk management. I have set my mind on obtaining the Schweser books plus the BT resources upon registering. My concern is that since I haven't been doing much studying would I have enough time to get back into gear for July next year?
I did okay in Statistics back in college but it has been a long time and since I haven't done much application, I've gotten quite rusty. I understand that you need a strong background in Quant to ace this test so I was wondering if I should let myself have more time and target for November instead?
Also if I select July 2021 on the Kaplan website it says that the books would only be available in March 2021. So should I select the May section so that I can receive the books in January 2021? Sorry if this question seems dumb, but I'm at a loss here.
Thank you for responding.