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re: CFP September Exam
Posted on 1/8/21 at 11:11 am to TigerGrad2011
Posted on 1/8/21 at 11:11 am to TigerGrad2011
I did not. There were a bunch of those for sale from previous candidates on the CFP forum though, check there before you buy anything from Dalton.
Posted on 3/7/21 at 10:05 pm to Shepherd88
Bump for those that have taken the CFP. My current timeline is end classes in mid August and study for exam in November.
Work is taking a toll on me right now with being able to stay on pace with the reading for the courses, but I am able to get through the online class portion and use the outlines to get by.
I noticed a huge difference in my ability on Fundamentals exam where I read and reviewed for every class and insurance where I was using outlines only and watching the classes later and cramming.
Would you say that I should push the CFP exam back from November to March and take an extra month on the course section to read everything or would you continue to push through and just get to the CFP review mid August and buckle down there and try to stay on time for that November exam.
Trying to gauge the importance of reading all 4,000 pages of this or if I should just survive and advance through the coursework and really focus on the actual CFP prep portion with that timeline.
Work is taking a toll on me right now with being able to stay on pace with the reading for the courses, but I am able to get through the online class portion and use the outlines to get by.
I noticed a huge difference in my ability on Fundamentals exam where I read and reviewed for every class and insurance where I was using outlines only and watching the classes later and cramming.
Would you say that I should push the CFP exam back from November to March and take an extra month on the course section to read everything or would you continue to push through and just get to the CFP review mid August and buckle down there and try to stay on time for that November exam.
Trying to gauge the importance of reading all 4,000 pages of this or if I should just survive and advance through the coursework and really focus on the actual CFP prep portion with that timeline.
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