Hi guys,
So a little background on me: I failed level 1 in June 2013 on band 9 because I did not really take it seriously enough, then passed level 1 December 2013 with very much room to spare (>70% in 12/13 topics)
Why did I pass level 1 so easily the second time around? One reason: I OVER-STUDIED. I was soooooo afraid of failing twice that I made sure to just pound away at the material until I was getting 90/120s on my Kaplan Schweiser practice exams. Full speed ahead.
In the almost two years since passing level 1….I moved into a sales role that is less quantitative/analysty, so I completely sat on the sidelines in 2014, and 2015 with regards to level 2. did not study, or register at all.
Now, I am realizing how valuable a CFA could be on your resume in the right fields, especially when youre young (Im 26). So I have every intention of taking the exam in June 2016. Where am I going with this? Below please find my 2 questions:
1) I am planning on using my friend’s ELAN books from 2014. I heard that ELAN is more comprehensive than Kaplan many times on this forum, and the books are more challanging. that seems like a good thing to me. Question: Am I taking a HUGE risk studying with books that are 2 whole years outdated????
2) When I tell people finance people/CFA Charterholders that I inteded on starting to study on 9/1/2015 for the June exams…they all said the same thing: that I will not retain anything from the earlier months of study (september-november) and I will “burn myself out” by June. To be honest, I am not sure I buy this. As I said above, the reason I passed in 2013 was that I OVER STUDIED. I think starting now, and being diligent about it will give me the opportunity to over-study again. Is starting to study NOW a bad idea?
As far as aptitude, I’m not a genius, but I certainly think I am capable of getting it done; I majored in finance from a “target” school (top 10 undergrad Business) .
As far as capability and schedule: pretty friendly, I work only 55ish hours/week and do not have any kids or real world responsibilties.
Any color you guys can provide would be much appreciated, thanks….
So a little background on me: I failed level 1 in June 2013 on band 9 because I did not really take it seriously enough, then passed level 1 December 2013 with very much room to spare (>70% in 12/13 topics)
Why did I pass level 1 so easily the second time around? One reason: I OVER-STUDIED. I was soooooo afraid of failing twice that I made sure to just pound away at the material until I was getting 90/120s on my Kaplan Schweiser practice exams. Full speed ahead.
In the almost two years since passing level 1….I moved into a sales role that is less quantitative/analysty, so I completely sat on the sidelines in 2014, and 2015 with regards to level 2. did not study, or register at all.
Now, I am realizing how valuable a CFA could be on your resume in the right fields, especially when youre young (Im 26). So I have every intention of taking the exam in June 2016. Where am I going with this? Below please find my 2 questions:
1) I am planning on using my friend’s ELAN books from 2014. I heard that ELAN is more comprehensive than Kaplan many times on this forum, and the books are more challanging. that seems like a good thing to me. Question: Am I taking a HUGE risk studying with books that are 2 whole years outdated????
2) When I tell people finance people/CFA Charterholders that I inteded on starting to study on 9/1/2015 for the June exams…they all said the same thing: that I will not retain anything from the earlier months of study (september-november) and I will “burn myself out” by June. To be honest, I am not sure I buy this. As I said above, the reason I passed in 2013 was that I OVER STUDIED. I think starting now, and being diligent about it will give me the opportunity to over-study again. Is starting to study NOW a bad idea?
As far as aptitude, I’m not a genius, but I certainly think I am capable of getting it done; I majored in finance from a “target” school (top 10 undergrad Business) .
As far as capability and schedule: pretty friendly, I work only 55ish hours/week and do not have any kids or real world responsibilties.
Any color you guys can provide would be much appreciated, thanks….