Which of the HKSI LE securities exams is more difficult? Which is easier? I haven’t studied finance before, where and how should I get started?

June 24, 2021

What are the contents of the HKSI LE exam papers? 

 

The Licensing Examination for Securities and Futures Intermediaries (HKSI LE) paper 1 is considered as the basic course for aspiring Securities and Futures Practitioners. Anyone who wishes to enter the industry – after the emergence of the securities examination system needs to take the exam at least once. The exam scope for paper 1 is very broad, the content includes economics, financial products, regulatory frameworks, laws and codes, etc. The topics and concepts mentioned above are things candidates must have a basic knowledge of before entering the industry. The HKSI study manual for paper 1 has more than 300 pages, divided into 9 chapters, and requires a lot of recitation, but there are no calculation questions.  

 

The examination content of Paper 7 to Paper 12 is dedicated to a particular concept, which is an extension of some basic knowledge of Paper 1. Paper 7 and 8 are relatively easy and shorter in length. However there are some mathematical calculation questions; if candidates have a poor foundation in mathematics during their primary and secondary school years, candidates may need more time to comprehend the calculation questions. The number of mathematical calculation questions are relatively more in paper 11 compared to paper 7, in saying so, the number of calculation questions in paper 11 is less than 10 questions (the total number of questions is 40). The mathematical questions asked are actually not difficult, but candidates must be clear in mathematical logic. The requirements for your understanding and ability to relate to numbers are the same as paper 7 and paper 8; paper 11 also requires candidates to recite many formulas. Paper 9 and 12 are more challenging, but the content itself is relatively short and the manual has only less than 200 pages of information, but many students will fail in these 2 sets of papers. 

 

What is the recommended exam order? Can I take multiple exams at the same time?

 

We recommend that students take paper 1 first because learning would be more effective if one acquires new knowledge starting from the basics first. Paper 1’s content is relatively simple since the content also includes an explanation of the relationship between different concepts; therefore, partaking in paper 1 first allows the candidate to have a relatively macro and clearer mind map of various concepts. Students who have applied to partake in the securities exam will often ask if all three exam papers will be taken in one exam? The answer is no. Each exam paper needs to be conducted independently, and no more than one exam paper should be taken in the same exam session. Moreover, each exam paper has unique content. Considering that people’s short term memory is limited, we recommend that students reserve study period for each paper; in this way they will be able to have sufficient time to conduct their revision, as well as prevent any confusion that may arise. 

Revision Tips 

 

  1. Make good use of colours helps with memory!

 

Studies have shown that good use of colour when writing notes can greatly improve the efficiency of the revision process. For example, the effect of writing only in black will greatly affect the efficiency of the revision and memorising process. According to experts’ suggestions, using blue, yellow, green, and red pens or highlighters to write or take notes can strengthen one’s memory.

 

It is recommended that students use a blue pen if they need to memorise concepts and content that they have never seen before. Use a yellow pen if students have some knowledge regarding a topic, but don’t know much about it. Use a green pen if you are gradually having a more thorough understanding of the concept, but only acquired superficial impressions on the topic. You can use a red pen if you can understand the topic thoroughly and are able to memorise the content well. 

 

      2. Pomodoro Technique

 

After deciding what to study, set a routine, such as rest for 3-5 minutes after 25 minutes of studying; repeat this cycle for 4 times; after the 4 cycles are finished, rest for 15 minutes and repeat the routine cycles again. As long as you are determined enough, this method will tremendously help students achieve better revision effects. 

      3. Have enough sleep and drink plenty of water

 

The human body is very scientific. If you have enough rest and drink enough water, your body’s functions will also tend to be better; in this way, your brain functions will also be more effective. Therefore, although the phrase “maintaining good health” is clichéd, this saying is quite true. 

 

      4. Drink water during the exam 

 

If drinking is allowed in the exam, the candidate can bring in some water to the exam and drink it when needed. Drinking water will help refresh one’s mind and relieve anxiety. In contrast, if drinking is not allowed in the exam, candidates can opt to drink a little bit of water before entering the exam arena. Remember to drink the water with a reasonable amount and frequency, as drinking too much will cause one to go to the bathroom more frequently. We do not recommend students to drink energy drinks because the caffeine in them is diuretic and will cause students to go to the bathroom more frequently. The refreshing effect of energy drinks is usually less than 1 hour. After the effect fades, you will get tired more easily, which may affect your performance in the later part of the exam.   

 

      5. It is strongly not recommended that candidates only review the exam questions. Don’t just recite the questions. Spend more time understanding the content of the exam instead 

 

Some candidates who lack the time or are lazy will tend to adopt the method of memorising the exam questions and not learning the concept itself to cope with the exam. In fact, the effects of this kind of revision method may not be good enough. If candidates only rely on memorizing the answers to the questions without understanding the underlying principles, and if the same exam questions are rephrased or have been changed to an application-based question, there is a large chance that the candidate might not be able to know how to answer the question. Furthermore, the scope of the insurance exam does not allow candidates to memorize so many concepts they have not understood by rote. Candidates who are not gifted with an extraordinary retentive memory should not take the risk of taking the exam without any revision, as that would waste their time and chance.

 

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