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CFA Level 1 2010 Advice ( Originally Posted: ) I'm a first-year analyst with a basic knowledge of Finance (not coming from a finance background, taken some basic intro classes (stat, econ, acct., finance), work with financial information/accounting). I just started studying for the CFA last week for the Dec 2010 Level 1 Exam. What's the best way to prepare given my timeline (about 3 months)?

What materials did you use (Kaplan, Stalla, flashcards, other)? How much time should I put in (I work 40-50 hrs/wk)? Dabbler crossword Any thoughts? CFA level 1 methodology and strategy ( Originally Posted: ) Gentlemen, I'm currently studying for the CFA level 1 in June, I've read through multiple forum posts already about what to do and what not to do.

Primarily what to do: do the Schweser books and take a bunch of practice tests. My question to people who have passed is, would you recommend going through Schweser relatively quickly and then going back through it slowly? Or going through it quickly and going straight to the practice exams? The reason I ask is because I'm going through each section relatively slowly, making sure I pass the concept checks and questions after each lecture to like a 80-100% pass rate, but I feel like I'm getting down into the weeds too much trying to learn the minut details that may only consist of a question or two, or zero on the exam. So if I find something particularly difficult should I just skip it and make progress through the Schweser books? CFA Level 1 Review less than 2 months to D-Day ( Originally Posted: ) So I'm almost done reading all the material for level one but getting really tired of reading and answering the questions at the end.

Thinking about doing a bit of a review over the next week or two strictly reading the summaries and memorizing formulas and then just tackling practice exams for the next 5 weeks. Is this strategy of mine flawed or legit? Wanted some opinions on this because I feel like i've wasted months in digging through these books. CFA Level I Help ( Originally Posted: ) I recently signed up for the CFA Level I exam in December. I don't have a lot of finance experience, I'm about half way through my MBA program and I have a liberal arts degree.

I'm not currently working, so I plan on putting in 2-3 hours a night which should be about ~300 hours of studying. Are the CFA books enough to pass, or are supplementary materials necessary? I've seen a lot of people post about Kaplan's material.

Is Schweser worth the price? Naturally I would like to be as prepared as possible given the price tag for level I. Any other advice or suggestions? CFA - Level I - Couple of questions ( Originally Posted: ) Hello. I am hoping to write the level one exam in December and am wondering if it is realistic to expect to be prepared in 4 months of studying. I do not have a crazy schedule so I can dedicate a decent chunk of time. I have heard Schweser is the best route to take in terms of prep material.

Now that the course includes course material, is this still recommended? My ego tells me I don't need it, but perhaps you guys can give me a reality check. Question about CFA Level 1 ( Originally Posted: ) I have a question regarding prep for the CFA Level 1. The registration deadline before prices go up for the CFA exam in June is Feb. I am debating on whether I have enough time to study for the exam. The following is a little background about myself. I got a double major in Economics and Engineering Science and a minor in Engineering Management and I graduated May 2009.