I wanted to pick the brains of anyone willing to chime in on the *best* study plan for Lvl. II. The charterholders I know told me to follow this routine:
From now until December, casually (term used loosely) read the CFA lvl.II curriculum.
From December until June, get through Kaplan’s program twice.
Spend the last month on practice exams.
Anyone have any comments or input as to their personal success with lvl. II or things they have learnt from failing lvl. II?
Thank You
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