Arif Irfanullah
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- Jun 18, 2026
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A few days ago you either experienced the joy of passing or the disappointment of falling short. The result time is always awkward for me because I share the happiness of those who did well and at the same time I feel for those who did not make it. For those who did not pass, the typical advice is to keep trying; however, I suggest a more thoughtful approach. Put the result on the side for a moment and ask yourself whether you really enjoyed the subject matter? Also do a post-audit on why you did not make it. Was it because you did not have enough time to prepare for the exam? Or did you have a very hard time understanding the concepts. Is the CFA Program aligned with you career aspirations? Carefully thinking through these questions will help you decide whether or not to continue with the program.
Here are a few scenarios to illustrate what I’m talking about. Scenario 1: You are in an industry where the CFA Program is recognized and respected. You enjoyed studying the material but due to work or family commitments could not dedicate sufficient time… and ended up with a Band 9. If this describes your situation then it clearly makes sense to continue. Just try to plan you studies a little better for the next attempt. Scenario 2: You’ve taken a particular exam (say Level II) several times and keep failing! You need to ask yourself whether you are still enjoying the material. Also look at your results and evaluate whether you are getting closer. This might sound harsh but if despite a lot of effort you keep failing with a low band then you should ask yourself whether you have the aptitude to complete the program… and whether it is worth your time, effort and money??? Scenario 3: You entered the CFA Program because of external pressure and did not really enjoy the subject material. With this scenario it does not make sense to continue with the program. Clearly, every situation will be a little different. Ultimately you need to objectively evaluate your circumstances and make a decision that is right for you.
If you passed, chances are that you are on a high right now and want to continue. However, I’d encourage you to take a pulse of your interest level in the subject matter and your aspirations. If you enjoyed the material and the CFA Program is aligned with you career track then you should certainly continue.
Best of luck with whatever you decide to do.
Regards,
Arif Irfanullah
Here are a few scenarios to illustrate what I’m talking about. Scenario 1: You are in an industry where the CFA Program is recognized and respected. You enjoyed studying the material but due to work or family commitments could not dedicate sufficient time… and ended up with a Band 9. If this describes your situation then it clearly makes sense to continue. Just try to plan you studies a little better for the next attempt. Scenario 2: You’ve taken a particular exam (say Level II) several times and keep failing! You need to ask yourself whether you are still enjoying the material. Also look at your results and evaluate whether you are getting closer. This might sound harsh but if despite a lot of effort you keep failing with a low band then you should ask yourself whether you have the aptitude to complete the program… and whether it is worth your time, effort and money??? Scenario 3: You entered the CFA Program because of external pressure and did not really enjoy the subject material. With this scenario it does not make sense to continue with the program. Clearly, every situation will be a little different. Ultimately you need to objectively evaluate your circumstances and make a decision that is right for you.
If you passed, chances are that you are on a high right now and want to continue. However, I’d encourage you to take a pulse of your interest level in the subject matter and your aspirations. If you enjoyed the material and the CFA Program is aligned with you career track then you should certainly continue.
Best of luck with whatever you decide to do.
Regards,
Arif Irfanullah