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blue-eyed-samurai Wrote:
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> Having spent the last six months in a nice little
> study routine, I'm loath to stop now - I suspect
> it will be a major PITA to re-establish a routine
> if I go back to using free time as...well, free
> time.


Why not keep the study routine, but with something else? Waste of time to do it with CFA 12 months in advance for a test that you might have passed.

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That's the thing - my schedule is already full of hobby stuff not to mention having a lovely wife & kid. So by 'free time' I really mean 'commute time on the train to/from work and hour or so either in the early morning or late at night before bed'.

I've had to put chess & tennis on the back-burner for a while. Video games are completely out (except for some occasional Wii Fit with the wife). Cycling is moderately do-able on an indoor trainer & audio/video as the mood hits.

Podcasts while walking our dog are my one guilty pleasure that I refuse to give up. In fact, while I'm here let me plug some good podcasts that people might like:

EconTalk
More or Less
RadioLab
This American Life
LSE Public Lectures and Events
Freakonomics
A Brief History of Mathematics
Little Atoms
History of the World in 100 Objects

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Mr-Z Wrote:
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> Going to take at least a month off to refresh.
> Then re-read the topics which I thought were going
> to have a low probability of being on the exam.


Im deff failing and i'll start preparing in october/early november.

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