CFAI EOCs?

In perusing forums for the L1 test in December, many people are mentioning to do the CFA® EOC questions. Does anyone know what the hell these are? They are making it sound like it is some form of "Q-Bank" or something that CFA®I has, but when I called them they were clueless...

 
khaykin:
after every reading in the CFA books, there are questions given to you for practice. EOC means end of chapter.

Ok thanks. Some dumbass was telling me it stood for 'electronic online curriculum'. End of chapter makes much more sense.

 
16rl:
How far are you guys in terms of revision ? I did about half of all the questions... I sort of feel im running late.

Well since I haven't used the CFAI books, as far as "EOC", nil. I've been through most of the Schweser material twice now; once read and once skim review/watch online classes. Just did first half of mock 1 for Schweser, scored about 73 i think. And I have done about 1000 Q-bank questions.

Funny thing is, I still don't feel even close to ready.

 
Wikster79:
16rl:
How far are you guys in terms of revision ? I did about half of all the questions... I sort of feel im running late.

Well since I haven't used the CFAI books, as far as "EOC", nil. I've been through most of the Schweser material twice now; once read and once skim review/watch online classes. Just did first half of mock 1 for Schweser, scored about 73 i think. And I have done about 1000 Q-bank questions.

Funny thing is, I still don't feel even close to ready.

I have that feeling too, doing well on tests but just don't feel ready.

"After you work on Wall Street it’s a choice, would you rather work at McDonalds or on the sell-side? I would choose McDonalds over the sell-side.” - David Tepper
 
Nebular:
How many study hours you guys put in? And what Schweser packages did you buy?

Using Schweser, Q-Bank, and both CFAI and Schweser mocks. I also have the 'Secret Sauce' book by Schweser which is really good for reviewing the main topics.

I just want took this damn test already. This last month is probably the worst.

 

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