I am a first time passer and I threw the kitchen sink at it. I’ve seen first hand and read many stories on AF of smart people who fail because they try to do enough to get by and I figured going hard once was better than half-assing it twice. I started in November but didn’t fully ramp up until January and put in 400+ hours. I read
schweser for everything besides FRA, did the qbank for reinforcement and then reviewed the CFAI BB with
IFT videos before doing the EOCs. After each section I would then do TTs from
schweser (total joke) and CFAI (mostly really hard, especially FRA). I also used s2000’s website, financialexamhelp123.com to tie up loose ends and this made derivatives hit home for me, definitely worth it.
IFT videos were a great way to stay routed in the curriculum to get exposure to the level of detail and wording of the CFAI material without actually having to read it page by page. I did this reading by reading and I’ll admit that it took a long time, but it gave me a strong foundation when it came time to review in crunch time. I finished reviewing all the way through about two months to exam day. I didn’t want to jump right in to mocks until I did one more quick review of the material. Others will disagree and say it’s best to start taking mocks as early as possible, but I disagree with taking the mocks until you’re very well prepared. I then spent one month reviewing by watching the
IFT videos once more to hit the BBs again and after each video I did EOC’s again. After I was done, I spent the last 4 weeks doing two mocks per week for 8 total (6
Kaplan, 2 CFAI). My average score between the 8 was an 85 and I felt very prepared for the exam. I walked out feeling very confident and my result was 95+ percentile.
I am a slow reader and didn’t move on until I was hitting at least 75% in EOCs on each reading and I was often over 80%. I did the EOCs last and used them as a barometer of my understanding for the material because I was using 3rd party materials. My way of studying was maybe a bit overkill and a bit inefficient, but it got me to where I was very comfortable on exam day and was 100% worth it in my eyes. Could I have passed with ~250 hours by reading
schweser alone? Maybe, but I didn’t want to to risk it.