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i work, then work out, then study 2 hours hollar!! Thats the plan anyway. Also add a glass of red wine to the mix

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I started in late Dec, have logged ~75 hours, and just finished Study Session 8 (AA). Essentially going through Stalla Videos, Stalla Study Guides, Stalla EOCs, and all CFAi EOCs.

Lately I'm averaging 12-14 hours per week. I'd like to increase this to 15-18 until May and then step it up to 20-25 for the final push.

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dhyun3 Wrote:

> I agree with you. It's definitely difficult to
> focus after sitting and looking at a monitor all
> day. On the weekends, I usually wake up early in
> the morning (around 7-8) and try to put 3-4 hours,
> go to gym and put another 2-3 hours afternoon.
>
> Anyway, good luck everyone.

Yeah, I think the quality of study time in the weekend is much better than on weekdays after work.

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SkipE99 Wrote:
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> OK So just to clarify, you are putting in 10 hours
> on weekends???? That means your working full time
> and then 10 hours on Sat and Sun? Just want to be
> sure


5 hours Saturday, 5 hours Sunday. I just put in 70 hours M-F (only b/c it's earnings season) so I didn't do any studying during the week.

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bpdulog Wrote:
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> The bulk of my studying gets done on the weekends.
> After work, my brain is so fried after working
> these marathon hours that my reading comprehension
> falls to that of a 3rd grader. I think its pretty
> essential to get at least some studying done on
> the weekends as your mind will be fresh.

I agree with you. It's definitely difficult to focus after sitting and looking at a monitor all day. On the weekends, I usually wake up early in the morning (around 7-8) and try to put 3-4 hours, go to gym and put another 2-3 hours afternoon.

Anyway, good luck everyone.

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