The poster is overthinking it. In fact, if you get a set of "NOTES" textbooks for the CFA exam (all sold on Taobao, they are not expensive), if you look carefully, the English terms in it are actually not very difficult. The difficult things are financial professional vocabulary.
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If you want to strengthen these words, I recommend you just learn "NOTES" directly. It contains principles, cases, and scenarios, which is much better than memorizing words alone. Besides, you are studying finance, so you are not familiar with the financial knowledge in it.
It is still understandable and easy to understand.
In fact, the highest CFA requirement for English is Level 3. Level 1 English and majors are not too difficult.
With your qualifications, it will definitely be no problem to register for the CFA Level 1 exam next June.
Moreover, the process of taking the CFa exam is already a very good English learning process, so there is no need to supplement additional financial vocabulary.
In addition, it takes two and a half years at the fastest to complete the CFA exam. You are still in school and have a lot of time. Take the exam as early as possible and strive to pass Level 2 or Level 3 when you graduate. This will have a great impact on your employment in all aspects.
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It is very difficult to take the exam after working. There is not so much time to study, and many people give up in the end.
So if you waste time taking the Financial English exam, and end up running out of time and energy to take the CFA exam, it’s not worth it.
Many of my friends or people around me have passed the first level exam at the undergraduate level. Don’t worry too much, just take the exam with confidence, and once you sign up, it will give you a lot of motivation to study.
Poor English is just an excuse. Don't let yourself relax.
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