minimum time required for L3 - 2 months/170 hours enough?

confused2010 wrote:”i clocked in close to 2000 hours,”
mister you’re a better man than I.
Those must be the guys that drive up the MPS with their 95-100% results. :)
 
mystic82 wrote:
i clocked in close to 2000 hours, spread over 10months
I study at lunch break, burn my weekends…..
It sounds like you have a full-time job.
On top of your full-time job, you found time to study 6.5 hrs per day, every single day from August 1 to June 1?
I doubt this as well.
 
berticus wrote:
Yeah 2000 hours, Mystic82 - you should be spending more time in Orchard Towers and less time in Schweser!
how I wish.. lol
i have no choice, i dont think i am smart at all..In fact I dont think I am smarter than any of you in this forum..
All I can do is to compensate it with hard work
 
Greenman72 wrote:
mystic82 wrote:
i clocked in close to 2000 hours, spread over 10months
I study at lunch break, burn my weekends…..
It sounds like you have a full-time job.
On top of your full-time job, you found time to study 6.5 hrs per day, every single day from August 1 to June 1?
I doubt this as well.
I dont need to prove anything
 
@Mystic82 - nobody is asking you to prove anything just recalculate your 2000 hours and have a beer instead of studying!
 
berticus wrote:
@Mystic82 - nobody is asking you to prove anything just recalculate your 2000 hours and have a beer instead of studying!
lol, i am
now its time to get back my life^
I do admire those really intelligent folks who study little, party hard and pass with ease
 
i don’t think i can do it in 170 hours, especially i have a full time job.
if i don’t have a job and take one whole month off perhaps i can do it?
 
Yes you can defo do it in 1 month if your committed and can cram. Don’t buy into too much you read on AF.
 
I started May 1, put in about a hundred hours, and passed (but just barely, and I got lucky). But I’m a finance prof. So I know a lot of the material and have a comparative advantage in learning shit, and I’m probably not a representative example. I also know a number of other profs who have passed with about that amount of time. The ability to quickly grasp stuff is over-represented in academics - that’s why we chose our field.
IMO passing w/170 hrs is possible if you use Schweser (or other resources) and are brutally efficient and disciplined. Work a lot of problems, take a lot of mocks, and crush everything in the CFA materials’ blue boxes.
 
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