Greenman72
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- Jun 18, 2026
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Survey to the masses:
I had a conversation with my father-in-law today. He is a CPA, but has never taken the CFA exam, and doesn’t see the value in it. (Where we live, there’s not a lot of demand for CFA Charterholders.) I mentioned that I was planning to take the week before the exam off from work so that I could study that whole week. He said that I had been studying since October, and that me taking a week off to study was “baloney” (not the exact term he used).
He posited a question to me: if you ask 100 people, how many of them will tell you that they took a week (or more) off of work to study? I told him that I bet the vast majority did. He laughed at me and said that we were idiots. (For the record–I’ve never liked my father-in-law a lot.)
So here’s the question–do you take off the week before the exam to study? I’m just curious whether I’m the only one or if this is a fairly common thing.
I had a conversation with my father-in-law today. He is a CPA, but has never taken the CFA exam, and doesn’t see the value in it. (Where we live, there’s not a lot of demand for CFA Charterholders.) I mentioned that I was planning to take the week before the exam off from work so that I could study that whole week. He said that I had been studying since October, and that me taking a week off to study was “baloney” (not the exact term he used).
He posited a question to me: if you ask 100 people, how many of them will tell you that they took a week (or more) off of work to study? I told him that I bet the vast majority did. He laughed at me and said that we were idiots. (For the record–I’ve never liked my father-in-law a lot.)
So here’s the question–do you take off the week before the exam to study? I’m just curious whether I’m the only one or if this is a fairly common thing.