The Best Way to Prepare for the CFA Level I Exam 

Don’t dwell over a low score. Make it a learning opportunity -  You’re still getting used to the exam format and struggling a little to remember the earlier topics. The best way to cope with this is to stay calm.

Review the model answers -  Going through them after grading the paper is an essential part of learning and improving your study memory.

Read the question properly -  The majority of mistakes made in the actual CFA exam itself – and practice exams – are due to misreading or misunderstanding the question.

Don’t get distracted from completing practice papers -  Doing more practice exams is scientifically proven to be one of the best ways to learn. Prioritize this to maximize test score improvements!

Have a quick review session on areas you're unsure of -  If there are questions around a topic that you clearly need to read up more about, refer to your study materials.

Do your CFA practice exams under time conditions -  You will still fail even if you know your materials 100% if you don’t have time to get the answer down in the real exams.

Avoid getting stuck on  questions -  A related point to answering speed, try not to get hung up on questions you have a bit of difficulty with.

Make use of CFA Institute’s mock exams -  The CFA Institute provides each candidate with a few mock exams per level, available from their Learning Ecosystem about 2 months before the actual exam.

Make use of CFA Institute’s mock exams -  The CFA Institute provides each candidate with a few mock exams per level, available from their Learning Ecosystem about 2 months before the actual exam.

Make use of CFA Institute’s mock exams -  The CFA Institute provides each candidate with a few mock exams per level, available from their Learning Ecosystem about 2 months before the actual exam.

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