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10% discount from Kaplan Schweser, valid until end of this month. Let me know if you found it useful!
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LOL – I’m the opposite @stt00007. Post exams in university, the first thing I did was to recycle ALL my notes. Rather rash act, but turns out I never needed to refer to them anyway. There was some moment of withdrawal having nothing but a piece of graduation certificate as proof of all the hardwork, but heck – I moved on! :))
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We’ll try and ask, but can’t guarantee anything. There isn’t really a reason not to order now though if you’ve already decided to take the exam next year 🙂
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@christine haha yes! i love Ctrl + F so much sometimes I just wish i could do that in real life.
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LOL – trust me @vincentt, I went through this nostalgic phase too. Truth is, after CFA and getting your charterholder, it’s the last thing of your mind and I passed all my books to juniors… So yes, nope we don’t have them, as they get outdated annually. All I have is just my Level 1 secret sauce book as memory 😉
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I still have all my undergrad/postgrad material under my bed – I think they call it ‘obsessive compulsive hoarder’ lol
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@alta12 nothing superstition, it’s more like few years down the line when and if you get the chance to flip through those pages and saw some highlighting or stuff that you have written, it will gives you flashbacks of those moments you struggled or enjoyed. Probably just me.
@christine @sophie @zee I assumed none of you still have those CFA related books?I still have some stuff lying around. The main books I’ve gotten rid of, but I still have secret sauces and the odd exam book or two knocking around.
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Surely storage cost is close to nil. What else do you store there that is revenue generating?!
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when books cluttered your flat -> reduces space -> reduces comfiness -> possibility of claustrophobia -> increases stress -> affects exam performance 😛
@vincentt – you can smell the books earlier, I heard that knowledge can seep into the brain through air too 😛
@sophie you should have include that as the 11th Commandmentson 300hours.com :p -
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If it’s regular PDFs you could do a lot of stuff with them, including underlining, especially if using a tablet. Not sure what format does Schweser come in these days though…
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Possible solution would be to get the e-book versions… I have always been reluctant to study from intangible books; but now I’m hooked. VitalSource has a nice system as you can add notes and highlight with different colors… The sheer weight of the physical books already gives me enough reason to only carry around my slim laptop which is really nice!
The only thing still missing for me is the ability to underline (I love underlining…)
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@alta12 nothing superstition, it’s more like few years down the line when and if you get the chance to flip through those pages and saw some highlighting or stuff that you have written, it will gives you flashbacks of those moments you struggled or enjoyed. Probably just me.
@christine @sophie @zee I assumed none of you still have those CFA related books? -
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