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- Jun 18, 2026
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Hi All,
I recently passed level II (passed both levels on first try) and am considering if I will sign up for level III next June. I am dedicated to completing the program, but I am also pursuing a masters degree (quantitative economics) and alternate between masters classes and CFA studying. It may be the case that the masters makes me eligible for promotion while the CFA does not and if so I would accelerate the masters and push level III to June 2018.
So for those who have taken level III, does this seem feasible? I took sixteen months between levels I and II (Dec ‘14 and June ‘16) and felt fine. It also seems to me as if level III is a bit unique in the composition of the material (huge jump in portfolio), so reconciliation of previous content may not be key. Of course, please let me know if people have experienced otherwise.
Thanks a lot!
I recently passed level II (passed both levels on first try) and am considering if I will sign up for level III next June. I am dedicated to completing the program, but I am also pursuing a masters degree (quantitative economics) and alternate between masters classes and CFA studying. It may be the case that the masters makes me eligible for promotion while the CFA does not and if so I would accelerate the masters and push level III to June 2018.
So for those who have taken level III, does this seem feasible? I took sixteen months between levels I and II (Dec ‘14 and June ‘16) and felt fine. It also seems to me as if level III is a bit unique in the composition of the material (huge jump in portfolio), so reconciliation of previous content may not be key. Of course, please let me know if people have experienced otherwise.
Thanks a lot!