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    Having just finished all 4 exams and obtained the PRM, i thought i would share a few tips to help you pass first time and maximise your study time

    Stick to the syllabus. It may sound like common sense, but so many people go off on a tangent when they find an area that’s interesting

    Read the Footnotes. Dont be tempted to skip the extra information embedded in the book. I had quite a few questions in the exams that required footnote knowledge

    ePRM and RiskPrep helps to a certain extent, but don’t rely too heavily on it. The exam is hardly ever structured in the way you see in mock exams

    Don’t assume that the Major parts of the syllabus will be examined. I once had a complete exam that was mainly footnote stuff

    My order of completion:

    3,4,2,1

    #821
    boon hui
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    congrate for another new prm member, what a brave start with exam 3!

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    Anonymous
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    Congratulations mate! :)

    #823
    Anonymous
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    Hi,
    congrats…Will u pls specify the time required for clearing each paper.I am planning to start the course by this november. It would be great to hear from you.

    #848

    I have a pretty short attention span so im much more of a “last minute” sort of person. Level 3 took about 3 months of studying, Level 4 took a month, Level 2 was a month and Level 1 was 2 months

    Good luck

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