Anyone dropping out?

Harrogath wrote:
There are people that prefer to study 14 hours a day for 4 months, I prefer to study 2 hours a day on average for 10 months.
this is a problem here.. a big part of passing the exam is the last 2-3 weeks of prep where you should definetly be studying 4+ hours a day
 
Not really. If you’re well prepared you don’t need to be pulling long sessions in the final weeks. Just because something was true for you doesn’t make it a blanket fact.
 
40yoCFAcandidate wrote:
As for the Peruvian and Croation fellows, I can spare you any concern you may have. You guys passed. The exam was way easier than questions you guys were answering on here. I am not worried for you two at all.
Thank you for your good wishes. Sounds good from the fellow who is, at least an expert in accounting field. I would encourage you to not give up the program. Like you said, you’ve learned a lot. Let this be a key principle for motivation retention.
 
I’ve put too much time into the program to quit at this point. If I fail, I’ll just tell myself: “you’d be studying for Level III had you passed.” You don’t fail until you quit, and if you’re serious about being a qualified investment professional, you’ll press on. I’m not married and have no children, and so after work and the gym, what would I do? Go drinking? watch food channel till I pass out? Self improvement, my friends. Always strive to be better.
 
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