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If you're confident in your level 1 score, it wouldn't hurt to look at some of the level two material if you know someone you can borrow it from. That said, the time off is pretty necessary to recharge though.

Definitely doable though if you're committed.

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Dal Wrote:
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> Wanted to ask the seniors if anyone had
> successfully passed Level 1 in Dec and then passed
> level 2 in the following June.
>
> Is level 2 much more difficult than level 1?


Very common, though it does make it a bit tougher as the earliest you can start is about mid-Fed at best (it depends how long it takes to get the books etc).

It is easier in one aspect in that all the LI material is still fresh, plus you are still in study mode from the Dec LI exam.

And yes LII is way more difficult than LI, primarily due to the volume of the material.

However, plenty of people have passed all three exams in a row from Dec -> June -> June (myself included and I'm no rocket scientist).

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Level 2 is definitely more difficult than Level 1, but it's not undoable.

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For someone with a background in finance, L1 isn't too bad., I'd say even 2-3X effort for L2

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Level 2 is significantly more difficult than Level 1. I would estimate maybe 1.5x the effort.

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you can't register for L2 without a undergrad degree in hand.

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Yes , and defintely yes. Lvl I is not deep , just introductory material . Lvl II gets really deep and you have to remember a lot more

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