Very relieved that I passed as I felt it was a real close call ever since I left the exam room.
How did everyone do and how did you perform in areas compared to what you thought you did?
I scored lower in most topics except Private Equity, Intro to Alts and Ethics. So pleased I made it considering the 54% pass rate they stated this year.
Passed. Clocked in around 100 hours studying and did not have time to take a practice exam. I HIGHLY recommend NOT doing that. Thought I failed miserably.
Also, going very conservative on ethics questions is not a good idea. Apparently you can ethically do a lot more than you think.
Passed. Had 4 stronger: Intro, HF, PE, RA, and the rest 3 higher. I had no prior experience working in finance function. I read through the 2 Kaplan textbooks on my own and practiced using UM Qbank. Had no vacation in July and August. Pretty happy that it worked out well.
Passed. I studied level 1 for one month but clocked in around 100 hours. The materials are the same for two years so I used 2017 materials. I think CAIA Level 1 has some repeated materials compared to CFA III (i.e. PE,HF portions), but if you havn’t studied CFA II or III, I suggest to clock in 150-200 hours before siting in the exam.
I know everyone’s background is different. But isn’t it funny how people can study 100 hours and pass? Who are these people who fail? Are they even studying?