u/Head_Expression6014

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Hey all,

I want to prepare for the CFA L1 exam. I am not going to sign up for any exam, right now, and I don't plan to anytime soon. I just want to start studying because I don't know what my conditions might look like. I do want to sign up for the Level 1 exam, but I don't know how long it will take for me to prepare, and as I said before, I don't know what my situation will look like. If I have to leave the city, it changes things, and I don't know what my schedule might look like.

I want to prepare for the CFA because a lot of the technical and fundamental knowledge is relevant, and progress towards the designation is something that a lot of roles look for.

I wanted to ask if this was a good strategy. I also wanted to know if anyone might have any advice or insights for me, outside of this being a strategy. Any study tips, what preparation looks like, etc. I've been told the level one exam is basically everything you learn in undergrad in one exam.

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u/Head_Expression6014 — 17 days ago