madmishy2000
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- Jun 18, 2026
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Just wondering whether most do Dec Level I and then the following June Level II or wait till the year after?
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Come July, should call for justice.Flashback wrote:
I did and overkilled myself with over 500 hours studying for L2. I work, have 3 kids and turbulent sexual life.
I did level1 in December 2015 and level2 this month, and I feel exactly the same. I wasn’t able to study until the beginning of April because 1) I couldn’t start my study until the result came out 2) personal stuff came up. I knew my chance of failing on this exam was high but I gave it a try and did my best. Even though I knew there wasn’t sufficient time, I wanted to take it when many level1 knowledges were fresh in my head.The_BigGuy wrote:
I did. Didnt start studying until late March because even though I read how difficult L2 was I still underestimated it. Did 350 hours of studying in 11 weeks and hit low to mid 60s on mocks. I’ll be ready if I have to take it next year, I realize how much effort is needed now.
You’re too kind. I’ll admit that education was a big advantage for me (my industry experience is minimal). My degree allowed me to cover the curriculum very quickly while avoiding the need to look back over a lot of material.JayWill wrote:
A lot of it boils down to a combination of your intellect, education background and work experience. Take tickersu up above for example. The dude is extremely smart from what I’ve seen based on his interactions on these forums, and I’d venture to guess his education and work background along with that set him up to get through the material faster and with deeper understanding than the average candidate. He didn’t just pass Level II, but he 70+’d every category if I recall correctly. Not everyone can do this.