How difficult is the actuarial major at the University of Melbourne?
CFA Level 1 exam can only study Schweser's study notes. Of course, if you have enough time, I suggest reading the textbooks designated by CFA Institute to lay a solid foundation. Overview of CFA Level 1 exam structure: CFA Level 1 exam consists of ten subjects, namely quantitative analysis, financial statement analysis, professional ethics, economics, corporate finance, portfolio management, other investments, fixed income securities, derivatives and equity investment. These top ten subjects cover all the contents of the undergraduate course of finance major in prestigious schools, which adds a lot to improve the financial professional ability of candidates. However, for this widely studied course, how to review it becomes particularly important. Teacher Zhang of Gao Dun Financial CFA Research Center gave the candidates a test preparation key words: concentration. Only by arranging the order of subjects and the proportion of exams in a targeted and focused manner can we successfully pass the following exams. For example, quantitative analysis at CFA level is very important at CFA level. In fact, when learning other subjects such as cash flow and fixed income, financial statements have their derivative shadows everywhere. If you study in an all-round way regardless of your weight, it may slow down students' learning efficiency and learning time. Only by finding your own weaknesses and strengths and allocating your own preparation ratio can you set CFA-level preparation with the most suitable plan. Advantages of studying at Melbourne University Business School (School of Business and Economics). According to Li Liuxue 360, the School of Business and Economics of Melbourne University is one of the best educational and research institutions in the fields of accounting, actuarial science, business management, economy, finance, management and marketing in Australia. The curriculum of the college is very comprehensive, including undergraduate, master and doctoral courses, and has trained more than 60 thousand graduates. The teaching and research level of many majors in the School of Business and Economics of the University of Melbourne is in the leading position in the world. For example, her accounting and finance major ranks 14 in the world, and her economics and econometrics major ranks 24th in the world.