I agree with notes taking, is a huge improvement. Another advice, is craving to pass that CFA exam. Dont just look at it as studying like in school, but actually improving your skills and craving to improve your skills and your thinking. I believe this really shows you your dedication and passion for finance, if you always crave to become better. It will also give you a winner mentality against those L2 derivative sections xoxo :)
I don’t agree with keeping a limited time for study each day. Rather we need to keep a target for a particular content for each day. No matter what happens it is absolutely important to finish up that part of the curriculum. It might be 1 hour or 5 hours. That would motivate to learn and complete the syllabus with more curiosity and passion. This process wouldn’t need external motivation whatsoever. Pure internal drive
I definitely wanted to tell as little people as possible that I took CFA Level 1. Just sat for it in August, felt okay, but I’m not 100% confident I passed. I just don’t want to fail, and have people tell me “Oh that’s fine, you can just take it again, you have time”. Studying for the exam while working full time has been frustrating, and I don’t think people understand the dedication you have to put in.
AJ, Thank you so much! Your content is so inspiring 🤩 I started to prepare for CFA level 1 exam after taking my master in finance (bachelor is in different fields), but I feel that finance is special for me! So, I need to study a lot, your advice about schedule, structure, phone away, “second” job is very-very helpful and inspiring 🤩
I love your CFA content. But your smart you’re a CFA, talk about finance, economics, money etc. I think that’ll help grow your channel & also make you more money. You have an “I can trust you” energy. Use it.
Hi @straighttalks-ajsrmek323, thanks for sharing your experience. I have finished my readings for CFA L1 and will going to start my revision. I still have 2 months for that. I am bit confused, what would be an appropiate strategy to start my revision. I am thinking to do a practice problems and if i will find some difficulty to solve certain practice problem then I will quickly go through with reading on that particular topic?
@straighttalks-ajsrmek323, me again. Thanks for previous reply. Do I have to start my revision from high weighted subject first? Such as fixed income, FRS? Or otherwise around? Thanks.
I agree with notes taking, is a huge improvement. Another advice, is craving to pass that CFA exam. Dont just look at it as studying like in school, but actually improving your skills and craving to improve your skills and your thinking. I believe this really shows you your dedication and passion for finance, if you always crave to become better. It will also give you a winner mentality against those L2 derivative sections xoxo :)
I don’t agree with keeping a limited time for study each day. Rather we need to keep a target for a particular content for each day. No matter what happens it is absolutely important to finish up that part of the curriculum. It might be 1 hour or 5 hours. That would motivate to learn and complete the syllabus with more curiosity and passion. This process wouldn’t need external motivation whatsoever. Pure internal drive
I definitely wanted to tell as little people as possible that I took CFA Level 1. Just sat for it in August, felt okay, but I’m not 100% confident I passed. I just don’t want to fail, and have people tell me “Oh that’s fine, you can just take it again, you have time”. Studying for the exam while working full time has been frustrating, and I don’t think people understand the dedication you have to put in.
Exactly... Best of luck with it!!
@@straighttalks-ajsrmek323 Thank you!
Did you pass?
@@Karipek10 I did, thankfully
I’ve never related more to a video. Thanks for putting it out there
AJ, Thank you so much! Your content is so inspiring 🤩 I started to prepare for CFA level 1 exam after taking my master in finance (bachelor is in different fields), but I feel that finance is special for me! So, I need to study a lot, your advice about schedule, structure, phone away, “second” job is very-very helpful and inspiring 🤩
Glad the videos could help!
The telling people section was so true.. I prefer to stay lowkey, but ppl always be asking so it’s impossible lol
Hard to balance it.
Very good as always👍
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for your insightful and positive videos
Thanks for watching!
Damn, these are some sicc edits
Props to the editor.
I love your CFA content.
But your smart you’re a CFA, talk about finance, economics, money etc. I think that’ll help grow your channel & also make you more money. You have an “I can trust you” energy. Use it.
Hey thanks for the video! Can you record a video on how confident where you after each exam about your results!
Oh that's a good idea! I will think about how to structure it.
That you for your precious advice,😍
Glad it can be of help.
Thought process while I was going thru
Not too much..
Potentially culd hv passed
you are my fav
Thank you!
Realising I have made the same mistakes
AJ 1 question for L3 did u read the curriculum word by word? Or u just stick to willey plus the bluebox from curriculum?
I did not read the curriculum word for word. Watch my videos on how to pass the exams for more details!
Are you from Michigan?
Hi @straighttalks-ajsrmek323, thanks for sharing your experience. I have finished my readings for CFA L1 and will going to start my revision. I still have 2 months for that. I am bit confused, what would be an appropiate strategy to start my revision.
I am thinking to do a practice problems and if i will find some difficulty to solve certain practice problem then I will quickly go through with reading on that particular topic?
Yes, that is the best way to do it.
Thank you.
@straighttalks-ajsrmek323, me again. Thanks for previous reply. Do I have to start my revision from high weighted subject first? Such as fixed income, FRS? Or otherwise around? Thanks.
@@ektauniyal No, just in whatever order you feel like doing. Just get them all done.
hi great video? Can I ask what were your reasons for doing the cfa and did you get opportunities afterwards?
Thanks. My company asked me to do it. I'm still at the same company so I didn't use the CFA to change career paths.
@@straighttalks-ajsrmek323 do you think its worth doing to change paths? I am doing a stem degree but want to do finance
@@vm8886 Yea it can be great for that!
Hi
I am sorry to ask I am 36 years old. Can i take the exam ? Or only people under 30 can do it.
Yes you can do it at any age!
You can! Took my first CFA exam this year at 34, and I passed on my first attempt.
Switching off my phone right now. Sorry, gotta go
There you go!!
I have neven taken your advice nor somebody else's. You go a lonely way through hell.
Why?
what 😂
You repeat yourself, same content over and over again.
Add another topics to your content.
What more is there to say? It's an exam...