Motivating for the CFA®

How do you motivate yourself to stay after work to study for the CFA®? I am a huge procrastinator and find it nearly impossible to stay late after work when my normal work is done and I could conceivably go to the gym, go watch TV, go hang out with friends, ANYTHING but study. What are your secrets? When do you study and how do you stay focused?

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More $$$. Is that a good enough reason for you? :-) Btw, what level are you taking in this June? Good luck with studying for the exam.

"I am the hero of the story. I don't need to be saved."
 

a study group helps A LOT.

meet up with some study buddies at the library or someone's house and do problems together. kills studying and hanging out with one stone.

Money Never Sleeps? More like Money Never SUCKS amirite?!?!?!?
 

Unless i was in AM, ER or maybe to a lesser degree HF, I wudnt be able to find the motivation cuz it wud b pointless to. I took L1 before I knew what I wanted to do and it wasn't any of those so it was kinda a waste of time. Definitly learned a shitload though so I dont regret it. knowledge is power

GBS
 

with a month to go, ask a basket of the hottest girls you know out until one says yes to a nice place that requires a reservation right after the exam, no social life until then. you don't want to half-ass something like this and be in the top x% of failures, go big or go home. the humiliation of being in the bottom 60% should be motivation enough.

 

I go through massive peaks and troughs, but the biggest motivator for me is the thought of having to do it all over again next year and the embarrassment of telling people you failed.

"After you work on Wall Street it’s a choice, would you rather work at McDonalds or on the sell-side? I would choose McDonalds over the sell-side.” - David Tepper
 
OreosI go through massive peaks and troughs, but the biggest motivator for me is the thought of having to do it all over again next year and the embarrassment of telling people you failed.

Agreed, especially when a lot of your friends have passed, that was the biggest motivator for me.

 

What did you find to be most successful for consistently retaining the material? I am willing to (and already have) put in a significant amount of time (def. agree with syntheticshit) but have trouble recalling the material later; for instance, I ace Econ, but by the time I am working through Fixed Income its gone. Taking L1 in June and am using Schweser, CFA texts, and videos intermittently. Thanks for any insights.

 

I'm a HUGE procrastinator. I tried the giving up sex thing, but all it did was make fat chicks look fuckable.

My strategy eventually morphed into having sex... but not letting the girl blow me.

Another thing you can try: create associations of certain actions with studying in your mind. Mine was blaring high tempo music at the highest volume before commencing work. I still use it to this day.

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Listening to hip hop gets me motivated. Rappers come from shitty situations but then ball out, which is what we aspire to, but we come from good backgrounds. I suggest Meek Mill and Rick Ross to get you pumped, and watch their music videos, that's the key. Good luck!! I will be taking CFA 1 next year.

 

Good luck man! my number one tip for everyone doing any level. Hopefully you haven't gotten through the CFAI mocks yet as I believe you should do them 2-4 weeks before the exam. If you haven't apply the following tip:

  1. Do each section in separate days, and preferibily with one friend.
  2. Do it timed. 3 hours
  3. After finishing it, go through EVERY question with your friend. It does not matter if both of you got it right, review all the questions.

I believe this was one of the main reasons of my success. Check out my blog post for more info on my CFA experience.

http://www.wallstreetoasis.com/blog/my-CFA-study-tracking-sheet

 

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