Which exam to start with?
reecegunn
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in CPD & Exams
I've been a financial administrator for approx 8 years now. I just wanted to get advice from similar minded people outside of the company I work for on which exams are essential to pass and in what order I should pursue to become a fully competent paraplanner.
Thanks,
Reece
Thanks,
Reece
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im sure some other people will share about the CISI and IFS routes too
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When you've got your diploma you can start on the AF papers; then CFP, Chartered, maybe IMC, Fellowship of CISI (assuming they still offer it) and a Masters - you could be doing exams for the next, what, 10 years!!!! - I speak from experience (although the Masters was a step too far for me!!)
I have found the rest of the R0 exams very interesting and relevant to where I want to go with my study. They will help you get a good base, and you can focus on other aspects after that.
The IMC study is very heavy going.
Reece
I found I had to keep going back and re-reading things though. I learn best through doing something. I never have been particularly great at learning only from text. I think it's because it starts to put me to sleep.
I have had the same approach with almost all of the exams I've done now. It is difficult to fit things around other commitments which is why I don't study more during the week.
One of my colleagues studied for about a month. Did some on lunch breaks, some on his journey to and from work, and some most nights of the week and passed R01, R02 & R03 no problems. However, he did have years of industry experience behind him.
I agree with Richard Gough and if I was starting out now I'd pick one of the exams in an area where I had an interest in the subject.
The other reason to perhaps choose the PFS Diploma route as the starting point is that it is the most easily identifiable qualification by the most people. If you tell anyone in this part of the industry that you are DipPFS they will know instantly what you've done to get there and realistically benchmark your knowledge.