A FICO score—developed by the Fair Isaac Corporation—is a credit rating that ranges from 300 to 850. Lenders across the U.S. rely on it to evaluate borrowers and set loan terms.
Hi everyone, today I want to share my journey of preparing for the GARP FRR exam—that’s Financial Risk and Regulation. I began my preparation in February 2025, and honestly, I was surprised to see how little dedicated material was available. Unlike FRM, which has plenty of resources, FRR mostly relies on official GARP content. Even AI tools and question banks are usually built on FRM data, which makes preparing for FRR more challenging. Here’s what I noticed: FRM questions are more logical and concept-driven, while FRR questions focus heavily on facts, figures, and numbers. The exam often gives options that look very similar, which can be tricky. In my exam, I saw about 8–9 numerical questions. If you’re not strong in math, don’t worry—you can still manage by focusing on formulas and practicing straightforward to medium-level problems. During my preparation, I solved around 4,000 MCQs. Later, I realized most of them were FRM-based, but they still helped me strengthen my concept. ...
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