That's what I'd be saying if I were sitting the exam in June. This is the time where the majority of people are sitting their CFA exam's at some level. Good luck to all of you and I wish you the best for the upcoming weeks.
Luckily I've got a lot longer because I haven't been studying much recently. I find it hard to believe I can finish 4 study sessions by the end of June. I think I will aim to complete 2 and revise my schedule after my university exams...
195 days until the level 1 exam.

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Great blog. I'm glad I found it. You are doing something that I did at level 1 as well. You are focusing a lot on the hours spent studying. That is bad, but it is a start. Some study sessions are easier than others. Personally, quants is harder than economics, so I need more time on one study session over another. You will find some other areas really hard and others really easy. Make sure you have comprehension down for the material. Most of the major readings have questions at the end of the chapters. I promise those questions are as or more difficult than the real thing. Once you are done with a reading or study session, go back and work the problems. If you get too many wrong then you didn't study enough regardless of what the calendar says. If you get most of them right (using the method CFAI wants), then you are definitely ready to move on.
Hey thanks for the advice. I think you're right. I might find economics easier than the FSA because I've studied some at university. I'll use it as a guide as to how many hours I'll need to get through a study session. The questions are really important as you said. I think the way the curriculum is set out is very good (even though it's very long..(
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