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Finishing the last topic one week before the exam is not good. You will want to have the last five weeks to review the massive pile of books that were read over the preceding months. One thing I recommend to every test taker is that he/she gets through every exam topic section by May 1. Ultimately, you will want to do a lot (and I mean a lot) of practice problems, so make practice problems a core part of your study routine.Ĭalendar – Make a simple study calendar for yourself with topic milestones. I know people who have had success with Schweser.

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Prep Programs – In full disclosure, I used Stalla for Levels I, II, and III. For those of you who are employed, I recommend “strategic sick days” in May to get in some additional study time. Typically I would take Fridays off, until May arrived. Look at the material five to six days per week Jan/Feb through April in May, study every day. CFAI says 250 – 300 hours and I agree with this.

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1 at the latest you should have a book open) five months is better. Study Length – I recommend a minimum of four months of study preparation (i.e., by Feb. Co-opt them to fit your style and do whatever it takes within the CFA Code of Ethics to pass. This represents my basic approach to L2 (taken in 2009) and I appeared to pass with at least some margin of comfort. Disclaimer – I cannot say that these tips will guarantee a pass, but if you follow them your chances should improve.








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