1. It’s motivating to see the tally mark go up.
2. It’s nice to know exactly where you stand. CFAI gives that 300 mark right in the curriculum, so I figure if I don’t AT LEAST hit that then I can’t cry when I don’t pass.
3. It helps plan your remaining study schedule…you can see how many hours it takes to do x amount of readings, thus helping you budget your time in the future, etc.
4. It takes almost no time or effort to actually keep track, so why not?
My “tracker” spreadsheet has been absolutely invaluable to me in preparing for this exam. For the reasons above, plus other reasons: setting a review schedule, seeing visually what my trend is in hours per week, seeing visually how close I am to having all readings/study sessions done, being able to quickly check which EOC questions I’ve done and which I’m missing, etc.