Level 3 in 2 months time

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Hello guys,
I was wondering if I have any chance to start studying tomorrow for level 3, full time, and pass the exam in June..???
In case my odds are not so bad (which I reaaaally doubt) any tip or recommen?
Thanks
 
I wouldn’t wait till tomorrow; I’d start studying today.
Is it possible? Yes. But it definitely falls under the rubric of PDD: pretty darned difficult.
My recommendation would be to move to the arctic: you’ll have a lot more daylight hours to study, and you’ll probably need all of the daylight hours you can get your hands on.
 
Sure it’s possible. It’s also possible that I’ll marry a Victoria’s Secret Angel. It’s just so unlikely that I might as well start spending all my money on lottery tickets.
 
Yes. 66 days left. Get up at 8 am, breakfast and shower for half hour, study for 2 hours. we are at 10:30 am. Spend 2 hours wasting time on computer games. Half an hour for lunch. Two more hours studying. We are at 3pm. Watch 2 hours of TV. We are at 5pm. Study for 2 hours. Have dinner 7-8pm. Go to bar, come home at 10pm. Watch some more TV/ have some “fun time” with your significant other and get to sleep before midnight.
Take one whole day a week off. Leaves you with 57 days. 57 X 6 = 342. Recommended time is 300 hours, which for most people is spread over 4-5 months or so. Which means they have more hours of revision needed that you. If you want 300 hours exactly, take the next 7 weekends fully off and then study on on the final two Saturdays
The point is, even with all the time wasting and TV watching from the schedule I posted above it is possible. Cut a lot of it out and you have no excuse.
There are probably people reading this working 12 hour days and trying to fit in 2 hours a day of study and killing themselves at weekends to catch up. You have a much easier chance than them
 
The way I see it is that if you go for it this year, even if you fail, next year you’ll have a far better chance of passing.
 
Of course it’s possible. I’m doing it myself.
If you want you and I can stay in touch to keep us motivated. I need to find ways to stay focus during the next 66 days.
(Difference is, that I have a full time job so I won’t be full time studying, rather on week-ends. Also I started just 2 week ago - that is, 2 week-ends ago.)
 
Many thanks for the comments. Falling under PDD from S2000magician I see that I am f….d. ;)
 
krazykanuck wrote:
Sure it’s possible. It’s also possible that I’ll marry a Victoria’s Secret Angel. It’s just so unlikely that I might as well start spending all my money on lottery tickets.
LOL well said +10
 
I think people that are saying it would be very difficult are overlooking the fact that youre saying full time. If you have the next 2 months to dedicate to strictly studying, no work or any other big committments, you have a leg up on most people id say.
If given the choice between a person studying for 6 months while working a full time job or studying full time for 2 months, I would wager that full time 2 month person has a better chance of passing.
 
I think you can do it! I started in January and I just finished the 3rd book. Most of us with a fulltime job have to balance 3-4 things( work, family, friends…) while studying but if you dont have work to balance thats a huge leg up.
If you think you can or can not. Either way you are right.
 
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