Great advice Cowboy. Keep in mind J Pold that the material that you will be learning isn't really all that difficult when viewed as separate subjects. It is more the breadth of the material that causes people problems. I just passed Level II after my second go around. For Level I I used mostly Schewser but found with Level II that the study guides weren't that helpful. Do as many questions as you can but concentrate on the end of chapter questions in the CFA Institute books as the wording is somewhat tricky and it is a good idea to get use to it.
Edit: with that said, it is a difficult test and it does require a lot of time and sacrifice. You are going to have to work pretty damn hard in the coming months.
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