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Utter pointlessness of "number of hours" queries

Much as the management types amongst us would like to think otherwise, time cannot be neatly chopped up into truly comparable, equal-sized portions.
On a cross-sectional basis, Candidate A’s study hour is highly unlikely to be meaningfully comparable with Candidate B’s.
On a longitudinal basis, Candidate A’s study hour on January 30th will not be the same as Candidate A’s study hour on May 30th.

Mishka213 wrote:
Much as the management types amongst us would like to think otherwise, time cannot be neatly chopped up into truly comparable, equal-sized portions.
On a cross-sectional basis, Candidate A’s study hour is highly unlikely to be meaningfully comparable with Candidate B’s.
On a longitudinal basis, Candidate A’s study hour on January 30th will not be the same as Candidate A’s study hour on May 30th.


+1, agreed Mishka123. I understood that hours# was useless in level 1 when the CFAI said 300 hours of work and I ended putting in some 2.5 times the effort. I was new to finance and dont have work experience anyway - so I would be wrong in comparing myself with 90% AF-ers here anyway

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