STILL POSSIBLE?!?!?!

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I dont mean to be the guy fishing for false hopes, but if anyone has ever done this. Please reply.
I have completed 7 study sessions of FSA, Ethics and Quant. I have 32 days to the exam and pretty much can give upto 8 hours a day.
Can i still try or should i just give up??
I have taken courses in Fixed Income, Derivatives, Investments and Corp Finance just recently.
PLEASE REPLY. Im not posting this for the motivation, but just to know whether its even possible!!! :(
 
What are you talking about. Its like paying $400 for a ticket to game and not going because you think your team will lose. Might as well try. Good Luck
 
Dude, I'd give my left nut to have 8 hours a day for studying for the next month. You can DOOO IT!
 
thanks for the responses guys. I figured ill give it the shot. I will learn a lot and worst of all, I can always take it in December.
Zimzim.....the comment about the left nut is HILARIOUS and tremendously motivating!!!! :)
Thanks a ton everyone.
 
i have a friend who's pretty much in the same situation as u. maybe u r him?? haha. anyways, good luck.
 
deifnitely attempt the exam ...even if u dont pass its one helluva experience and u;ll be better prepared the next time around .. Good Luck !!
 
deifnitely attempt the exam ...even if u dont pass its one helluva experience and u;ll be better prepared the next time around .. Good Luck !!
 
"Im not posting this for the motivation, but just to know whether its even possible!!! :("

sorry but was a dumb question....why the heck are you posting this question to others...you should be asking this yourself...you know yourself better than anyone here!
 
Quant, ethic and FSA are big parts of the exam, over 50%, so you are half the way there. If you have them down pat, that's even better, Corporate Finance has a bit of reading but if you are familiar with the material you should be fine, equity isn't that bad, derivatives will be a breeze if you know the stuff, fixed income has a lot of stuff, but generally it's not bad, portfolio management is easy if you have the background, economics will be easy if you have the background too. You've gotten through the hardest stuff so far, study your ass off try for two or three chapters a day and I think you may beable to pull it off.
 
Roshon -

I agree with James. If you can dedicate the time AND are disciplined, then its worth a shot. Like others said, you already paid, might as well take the test and gain first hand experience.

:)
 
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