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To sit or not to sit level 1.

Hi guys,

I'm just about to enter my final year at University and I'm thinking about sitting Level 1 CFA in December. I'm a Business major and I haven't done much Accounting (just did a basic Accounting class in my first year).

Do you guys think it's a reasonable target to sign up for the December exam and do I stand a good chance of passing?

I'll have a look if I can borrow some of the books from a friend to see if it's manageable and then sign up accordingly. Thank you for the help.

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I get it. I'm basically doing it before January so that I'm ready for recruitment season in January.

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Walkio Wrote:
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> Why would I not consider it if I'm not doing Level
> 2 in June 2012?


The only reason to force level 1 in December is if you are planning on doing Level 2 in June... if not, you might as well do level 1 in June, and be (i would assume) more prepared.

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Why would I not consider it if I'm not doing Level 2 in June 2012?

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I wouldn't do it unless u were thinking of doing lvl 2 in June next yr.

I would never significantly compromise my current studies to complete the cfa one yr quicker.

Ask anyone how much study and stress is involved for level 2. Yes some ppl study and knock off dec-jun combo but there are many many more who don't.

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Cool guys. Appreciate the help. Any idea on what's a good weekly time period to allocate to this exam? I would rather have a goal.

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krazykanuck Wrote:
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> I don't think 10 hrs per week will be sufficient,
> especially if you don't have a very good ground in
> the material already. 10 hrs per week is only
> about 160 hours between now and the exam.

I concur. You better study your ass off— questions and supplemental readings to your knowledge— because I just signed up for around $1,100 and I can't even afford it right now. Better to over-study and be confident (safe) rather than just barely fail (sorry) and waste the money.

You better study every waking hour for this exam and forget about being social if you want to write in December since you will also be doing school.

Man, I could have bought a nice desktop computer with that money



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at Wednesday, August 17, 2011 at 06:55PM by jonathankyim.

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I don't think 10 hrs per week will be sufficient, especially if you don't have a very good ground in the material already. 10 hrs per week is only about 160 hours between now and the exam.

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Hi guys,

Thank you for your posts. I will be doing pretty straight forward courses, bar of course my Corporate Finance module. I was thinking of giving the CFA about 5-10 hours a week revision. Is that manageable until December?

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