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If anything, therefore, 300 hours may not be enough. Past CFA exam candidates say they only passed when they increased their study time considerably. \"The first time I studied about 300 hours. The second time I increased it to around 400,\" says one candidate who was successful on round two. \"I spent more than 800 hours studying and I'm not sure I can do better next time,\" says another candidate who failed.
Naturally, there are always people who claim to have studied less. One candidate told us he passed CFA Level I after studying for just 30 hours and using half the allocated time in the exam. \"It's not hard if you're decent at math,\" he says.
The CFA Institute's own study materials are a necessary but not sufficient source of information for passing the institute's exams. \"The CFA's books are just too much information,\" says one candidate. \"Something like Schweser condenses things and makes it all more palatable.\"
Is it possible to work put in 12-13 hours of study time per week if you're also putting in 100 hour weeks in a bank? Not really. \"It is useless to try to pass any CFA in six months if you're sleeping three hours a night and working 14 hours in M&A, weekends included,\" says one banker who passed CFA Level I after setting aside 18 months to study.
If anything, therefore, 300 hours may not be enough. Past CFA exam candidates say they only passed when they increased their study time considerably. "The first time I studied about 300 hours. The second time I increased it to around 400," says one candidate who was successful on round two. "I spent more than 800 hours studying and I'm not sure I can do better next time," says another candidate who failed.
Naturally, there are always people who claim to have studied less. One candidate told us he passed CFA Level I after studying for just 30 hours and using half the allocated time in the exam. "It's not hard if you're decent at math," he says.
The CFA Institute's own study materials are a necessary but not sufficient source of information for passing the institute's exams. "The CFA's books are just too much information," says one candidate. "Something like Schweser condenses things and makes it all more palatable."
Is it possible to work put in 12-13 hours of study time per week if you're also putting in 100 hour weeks in a bank? Not really. "It is useless to try to pass any CFA in six months if you're sleeping three hours a night and working 14 hours in M&A, weekends included," says one banker who passed CFA Level I after setting aside 18 months to study.
What should you study? That depends on the results of your practice test! For the next three weeks, focus on material that is (a) difficult for you and (b) most often tested. On the Quantitative section, for example, exponents and radicals appear in arithmetic, algebra, and geometry questions, so if you are not sure how to work with these numbers, you will have trouble throughout the section. Probability questions may be tough for you, too, but probability does not appear on the test nearly as often as exponents and radicals, so you should focus on the content with the higher payoff. 2b1af7f3a8