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a lot. over 500 hours for sure.

cfai's "minimum" 250 number should be doubled, at least, for this crazy thing.


PASS!!!!!!!!!!

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For the past 4 months I have been consistently drunk 5 nights a week, I am a retaker and this time around I have logged 20 hours of study. What are the odds of me doing level 3 next year?

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last week. total 40 hours.

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slorte Wrote:
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> a lot. over 500 hours for sure.
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> cfai's "minimum" 250 number should be doubled, at
> least, for this crazy thing.
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>
> PASS!!!!!!!!!!



i hypothesize the 250 hours means say 5 years experience as an analyst with perhaps some post-grad qualifications as well. years ago (pre 1990's) you had to be recommended and have a bit of work experience as an analyst to sit these exams [correct me if i'm wrong].... i swear no-one has changed the minimum study time since then. as a side note, i'd say 750 hours bare minimum and i still feel unprepared. anyone who thinks less.....i envy your info retention skills!

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Put in loads of time. Am not even working in this field, which makes everything doubly hard. And new. Why, oh why.....

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Around 150 hours..

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I know some people that haven't even finished reading the curriculum yet. I'm going to go out on a limb and say they're toast come Saturday.

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Testimonial or they don't exist. I doubt if there is anyone in the world who has not gone through the material once. This exam is too important to take it easy.

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jackofalltrades Wrote:
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> Testimonial or they don't exist. I doubt if there
> is anyone in the world who has not gone through
> the material once. This exam is too important to
> take it easy.

Hahahaha. Pics or it doesn't exist right? You have to realize that we are all on AF for a reason, we care a LOT about passing this exam. Of my CFA buddies, 2 of them have not finished reading the material or so they claim. They have decent jobs, are young like me, and can afford to bomb the exam because: 1) Their firm is footing the bill pass or fail 2) Failing L2 will not make or break their careers. The opportunity cost of partying and having a good time is too high to them to make them sit down and study.

Either way, hopefully they'll at least finish their exams to drive down the MPS

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hmm how about someone like me who is close to finishing for the second time yet feels as if Im looking at it for the first time :S

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