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Most CFA candidates focus on passing the exam.
Top candidates focus on becoming better analysts.
Your study habits today shape how you'll think under pressure tomorrow.
Study like the professional you want to become.
Most CFA candidates don't fail because they're lazy—they fail because they're inconsistent.
A study plan that changes every day isn't a strategy, it's a reaction.
The candidates who pass are usually the ones who keep showing up to the same plan, even when motivation disappears.
60% through the curriculum means nothing if you can't apply what you've learned.
The candidates who improve fastest spend less time consuming and more time solving.
Every mistake you review today becomes a point you won't lose on exam day.
👇 What's helping your score more right now: reading or practice questions?
Passing the CFA exam isn't just about putting in more hours—it's about having a clear strategy behind every study session.
If you can't explain why you're studying a topic, what order you're learning it in, and what outcome you're aiming for, you're approaching the curriculum like a student, not an analyst.
The strongest candidates treat their preparation like an investment decision: they prioritize, allocate time intentionally, and constantly evaluate what's working.
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Until you start giving mock exams you have not started your prep
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