I started preparing for CFA when it had been 6 months into my first year at B School. CFA seemed to be that great qualification which was very difficult to attain and thus very much respected. It seemed to be the magical gateway to $100,000 jobs and it was an accepted fact that it required very hard work and that hardly anyone cleared the exams in one shot. That was January 2007. Today is August 2009. I have cleared all three levels in my first attempt. I think now having gone through the program, i can write decisively about the myths and realities surrounding it. Here’s 50 insights in the program

1) Its not that tough that they make you believe. CFA is very do-able.

2) CFA is 80% hard work and 20% intelligence.

3) An average joe can clear the program provided that he/she does not give up hope.

4) CFA is difficult because you’ll have to give up on your social life for the three years that you’re doing it.

5) It is much more difficult to clear the exams while you are working

6) Thus, if possible take atleast 1 ( better 2) levels while you’re still in college

7) Clearing only 1 level or clearing only 2 levels does not carry any weight.  You have to clear all three levels before you can make the exams work for you.

8) CFA alone will not calapult you to the $100,000  job  99% of the times.

9) It is expensive. Abt $2500 to be precise

10) It will cover all topics in finance, but it is more suitable for equity research type of roles

11) it is not a subsitute of FRM ( and vice versa)

12) You’re not going to seem attractive to chicks in a bar only because you hold a charter

13) People don’t get that much impresed that you’re a CFA unless they are CFA level 1 candidates

14) the feeling of passing level 1 is the great, level 2 is good and level 3 is just ok

15) The happiness of passing Level 1 lasts 1 week, level 2 lasts 2 days and level 3 lasts a few hours.

16) Schweser is the best

17) Study atleast 2 hours everyday

18) start Preparing atleast 4 months before the exam

19) refer to CFAI textbooks only when in need for level 1 and level 3

20) Use CFAI textbooks often in level 2

21) you’ll forget what you studied by the time you complete your course.

22) in View of 21, revise atleast thrice before the exam

23) you mock test scores in Schweser Pro are the best indicators of your expected score

24) Doing Schweser back of chapter problems and doing CFAI past years qns is a very good idea

25) take free CFAI sample exam 3 weeks before the exam

26) take CFA mock exam 10 days before the real exam

27) apply for a 2 week leave before the exam  , well in advance .

28) try to understand the material rather than mug it

29) Ethics is BY FAR the most scoring and important topic in exam ( especially in level 1)

30) take lots of tests

31) If possible, study from Schweser Videos for L2

32) Everyone who studies for atleast 300 hours for L1 shall pass that exam

32) NOT Everyone who studies for  300 hours for L2 shall pass that exam

33) L2 is very difficult. Abt 4 times more difficult than L1

34) If possible, form a study group

35) Don’t start hitting on the girls in the study group. If prone to such activities, study alone

36) Talk to your friends regularly on weekends. take out 1 hour on both days for this purpose. This will ave you from burning out

37) Have a beer when you’re frustated of this F&&&& exam

38) If extremely bored of prepatration, take a weekend off. Go on a trip/ read Calvin & Hobbes/ Gossip with friends. After 1 weeekend, hit the books again. Without fail

39) Don’t let people fool you into thinking that you can pass the exam in 2 weeks. That won’t happen unless you’re John Nash.

40) Join www.analystforum.com

41) It makes immense sense to talk to someone who has cleared your level (recently) before starting actual preparation

42) Don’t be afraid of the numericals. They’re not that difficult

43) for L1 - FSA , ethics are Imp

44) For L3, having a holistic view is important

45) For L2, Everything is important

46) Do not send the picture postcards you received with CFA registration to anyone, that’ll instantly classify you as nerd

47) Its better to complete one book before moving to another one, that way you’ll always have an idea about how much syllabus you’ve covered

48) Once you pass, don’t boast about the CFA program. That’s one of the most stupidest things to do.

49) If you fail once, don’t give up. If you fail twice, continue if situations were outside your control. If you fail thrice, leave it.

50)  Degrees, Education, Charters, Exams are all of zero importance if you do not maintain good relationships with people. That’s the single most important thing that i’ve learnt over the three years in this program

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  1. hina says:

    im a final year Bsc Accounting and finance (LSE international program)student.i’ve always been a position holder and i’ve made a first class degree in my 2nd year.Can u please advise me if i should go for Msc Accounting and finance from LSE or CFA or CA?
    i can choose only one of them asin i cant go for my masters and come back and do CFA because of some family issues.
    and your 50th point is the BEST:)it feels good to hear such stuff from succesful people like you.At the end all that matters is Happiness not grades and degrees.

    • bhaiyyu says:

      Hi, Thank you for the kind comments.

      I’m not familiar with the UK system of education so cant comment on the choices. (LSE = London School of Eco , right?).

      However you can do CFA even when you’re 30, so I dont think its a “either-or” choice.

  2. Bilal says:

    Hi there, I am a graduate in Bus.. Management and CFA was completely new to me. However, I gave up my friends, games and the time that i use to spend on watching tv shows. I believed I was prepared but so far i took 2008 CFA practice exams and shockingly I am getting about 60-65% marks in each morining and afternoon session.

    My target is to get abt 75% in practice exams and I know that I am almost there but I dont know how to incearse this percentage. Please guide me, I only have 2weeks to my exam. Theres nothing more important for me than to get paid for my 4months nerdy hardwork.

    • bhaiyyu says:

      1) Calm down. Dont be jittery. I suggest you take a day off
      2) After every exam, revise. Make sure you know what mistakes you did in mock exams and dont repeat them.

  3. Max says:

    Hi,

    Which book / source do you think is most useful to pass Level3? Is it CFAI or the Schweser?

    >>> Schweser

    if for CFAI, which book out of the 6 volumes command the biggest %?

    >>> IPS (personal as well as institutional)

    Thanks for you help.
    >> You’re Welcome

    Edited By Varun(Bhaiyyu)

  4. khushboo says:

    I want to know about the procedure for applying to Schweser.

  5. khushboo soni says:

    Hey Thanks for replying.
    I hav done BCA in 2008 and working wid infosys since 2009.
    I googled about background profiles for CFA and tat is lil bit confusing coz it is saying tat only commerce bg ppl can do wonders after CFA in terms of package. I want to knw tat do i stand fair chances after CFA and wat kind of package i can expect? or do i need to go for some distance learning degree to strong my profile?
    Thanks in advance.

    • bhaiyyu says:

      I am not sure if you’ll get a ‘package’ just because you clear CFA. People get employed because of relevant work ex and/or MBA. And then they get decent packages above 10 lpa.

  6. kk says:

    hi,
    i am a mech engg student but have interest in finance and want to pursue a career in it. my question is that is it possible for a non-finance background person to clear cfa level 1?i have 6 mnths to prepare.plz advice.

  7. Prashant says:

    Very well written and true! I am an L3 candidate preparing for my exam which is 2 weeks away.

  8. j says:

    Hey Bhai yU

    I just wrote my level 3 Paper….wanted to find out if there is ever a feeling that one gets when they did well enough to pass….I am focusing on what I couldn’t answer so a bit worried ??

    Thanks
    J

  9. atul says:

    Hi, bhaiyyu!
    I must admit your are a good consultant. You have encouraged me a lot for CFA. God bless you forever.

    One thing I also want to ask you please suggest. Due to financial problem I could not study after 10th (1992-Passed).

    Now I am 34 year old and pursuing 12th though NIOS. My focus is pretty much high and I am working too. I want to be Financial Analyst and I am passionate about it. My research has given me a plan. After 12th I will do my BBA and will pursue CFA. Do you find any possibility on my plan and what about my career? ……lol I think when I will pass CFA I will be 40. Please guide me or suggest me something better.
    With Regards.

    • bhaiyyu says:

      Atul,

      There is no problem of age in CFA. and with time, experience counts more than CFA degree. Having said that, your CFA charter will always help you in your job and job interviews alike.

  10. Raj says:

    bhaiyyu,

    I am a b.tech CS graduate with work ex 3 yrs, I have lot of interest in stocks, infact i have been trading in stocks for past 2 and half yrs very seriously and i believe i know some stuff related to accounts and investment after having read many things for my stocks.

    I am considering writing a CFA coz i want to change my domain from IT to some finance related post. I want to know if i can get some post like money manager or some analyst in any brokering firm or bank. I just want to get some exposure to real life big time trading, After which i plan to start my own fund.

    Can CFA get me any exposure to investment banking with my computer science background and IT profile.

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