You have not provided us with any information on your education, knowledge, work experience, work hours, etc. that would be useful in determining the answer to this question.
Without knowing anything about you I would advise that you should not sit CFA Level I in June, but rather December. 9 months is ample time to prepare for the exam if you have zero knowledge of finance.
If you are currently engaged in the financial services sector in a role involving FICC, equities, commodities or derivatives, or manage individuals’ or an institutions’ funds, then you are much more well equipped to handle the broad curriculum, although you may struggle to find time to study around your long work hours!
just study and pass the thing…you don’t need any finance or accounting experience to pass level 1 in ~2 months provided you put in quality hours…Contrary to some people, CFA exams are not difficult. Roughly 50% of exam takers pass each level…Just come in 40th place out of 100 people and you are golden. CFA is one of the few in the world and many certificates or qualifications that awards individuals for finishing in the middle of the pack lol.
But when you get the to the test center the odds are on your side even further. 10% of the kids taking level 1 are clueless and 5% are mentally out before 9AM.
Dear Ohai, Ok then go and have your Dunnots and die. Be mature don’t act like a pumpkin, If you any suggestion I asked for my anxiety,nothing much. You should be sorry for your Life not only fate.