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What is the most difficult chapter for fund practitioners?
Fund practice is the entry threshold in the financial field, and the difficulty is not high. The exam includes three subjects. The following deep space network will give you a detailed explanation of the test sites of various subjects in the fund employment examination. Let's have a look.

Analysis on the difficulty of each subject in the fund employment examination

Subject 1: fund laws and regulations, professional ethics and business norms

Subject 1 "Fund laws and regulations, professional ethics and business norms" is a compulsory subject. No matter how candidates choose, they need to take the exam of this subject. But candidates can rest assured that "fund laws and regulations, professional ethics and business norms" are the most difficult and basic subjects. The main test sites are some basic laws, regulations and business processes, and these two subjects are not very problematic.

Subject 2: Basic knowledge of securities investment funds

Candidates who sign up for the fund practice examination can take any one of the subjects II and III. The characteristic of subject 2 is that the teaching materials mainly focus on fund investment knowledge points. In addition to objective multiple-choice questions, the test paper also includes 20% calculation questions to test the candidates' mathematical operation ability.

Subject 3: Basic knowledge of private equity investment funds

Subject 3 is a newly added subject in recent years, which is slightly more difficult than subject 2, including the basic knowledge of equity investment funds and the knowledge of laws and regulations of private equity investment funds, so it will be more comprehensive to examine candidates' knowledge of fund industry.

Share the scoring skills of fund practitioners' exams.

1. Learn new things by reviewing old ones.

Generally, after learning a new content, candidates will forget what they have learned. In order to consolidate and remember the knowledge they have learned before, you might as well review what you have learned before learning a new chapter. For example, when you study the second chapter, you can review the contents of the first chapter and the third chapter, and you can review the contents of 1/2 first. ...

2. Learn to summarize.

No matter how many chapters candidates have learned, they should learn to generalize and summarize what the knowledge points in this chapter are, and then transform them into our own language and logic system, so as to remember and understand what they have learned more deeply.