Last year I actually did pack it in. My study process was poor/lazy, and I was messed up emotionally, I felt zero motivation, and I just stared at words/numbers and my brain just wouldn’t work. I had studied since about October as well, just like you. I actually called it quits 5 weeks before the exam. I did not show up.
I wish I showed up though, because then, if I failed, I would receive 50% off Schweser materials for the next year. I had to pay full price again
Anyhow, I did the whole thing over again. Cracked the books since mid January this year. I’m consistently scoring mid 80’s now.
So… if you’re scoring low 60’s at this point, you do have a chance, but you have to make a clear study plan right now and follow through. If I told you that if you cracked the books hard for 2 weeks, that you had a 40% chance to pass, would you do it? Because that’s what the situation looks like to me. You’re probably (as in, greater than 50% chance) going to fail based on the 50/62% scores you showed, but I feel as though you have some chance as well if you really pull together right now.
I wish I showed up though, because then, if I failed, I would receive 50% off Schweser materials for the next year. I had to pay full price again
Anyhow, I did the whole thing over again. Cracked the books since mid January this year. I’m consistently scoring mid 80’s now.
So… if you’re scoring low 60’s at this point, you do have a chance, but you have to make a clear study plan right now and follow through. If I told you that if you cracked the books hard for 2 weeks, that you had a 40% chance to pass, would you do it? Because that’s what the situation looks like to me. You’re probably (as in, greater than 50% chance) going to fail based on the 50/62% scores you showed, but I feel as though you have some chance as well if you really pull together right now.