Describe your weekdays studying routine

8 am: wake up

9 - 6: work

6 -7: gym

7-8: eat, relax

8-12: study

12: sleep

5:30 wake up and study and eat breakfast until work

8:00 leave to work

8:30 - 6:30 work

7:00 eat and study

8:00 quick exercise and shower

8:45 - 11:00 study

*I do this every day, except on the weekends, I study all day instead of work. I will sometimes substitute schweser videos for exercising. I have 250 hours booked so far and I am halfway through equity.*

8:30 Start work

12:30 Study for 1 hour at lunch

6:00 Workout, eat dinner

8:00 Study for 1-2 hours

Wake early and study from 5:30am - 7am

Leave for work at 7:30am

8am-6pm Work (Depending on my work schedule and if I can take a lunch that day I might squeeze in an hour at the library)

6:30pm-8:30pm Study

I swaped out my usual workouts in the morning, for studying…not really sure how to add back in the exercise just yet…

And I study all day over the weekends…usually getting in around 6 hours each day if I can.

Wake up at 8am? What is this? I haven’t woke up that late on a weekday since I was in diapers! :slight_smile:

Haha… in March my schedule will change thanks to a nasty commute to something like:

7: wake up

7:30 - leave for work

9-6 - work

6-9: study

9-10: gym

10-1045: commute back

1045-1115: Breathe

1115-1215: study again

1215: sweet, merciful sleep

Dreading it…

6:00 wakeup

7:30 get to work, study

8:30 - 5:30 work

5:30 - 6:30 play with my dog

then either study 6:30 - 10:00 with half hour break or workout 6:30 - 8 and study 9-10 depending on the day

weekdays:

7:00-9:00am study

work 9:00am-6pm (study over lunch)

family duties 6-8pm

relax 8-8:30

study 8:30 until im sick of it

rinse. repeat.

weekends

3-6 hours per day

If all you guys are being honest about your studying, then you better pass cause you’re all going to have like 500+ hours by test date.

9am-2 pm - internshirp

4pm-8pm- quantitative master

11:30 pm-2:30 am study cfa

7:00- wake up, get dressed, get kids dressed

8:00- take kids to school

8:30-10:00 - work

10:00-10:05 morning deuce

10:05-6:00 work

6:00-9:00 dinner, time with kids, put kids to bed

9:00- 11:00 study

The morning deuce is key.

where is the fap?

Work tends to bleed late into the night for me… Life feels like this recently

6:30am - Wake up

7:30am train to work, Study for 45 min

9:00am - ??? Work

??? - ?? train home, Study 45 minutes @ 10% productivity

??? - ??? study for X

11:45pm - Say hello to wife

Weekends are much better for me.

Yeah the truth is that’s how much I ALLOCATE for studying. For every hour I allocate to study I probably actually study about 1/2 hour to 45 minutes.

7:00am - Wake up

7:00am - 8:00pm - Gym

8:00pm - 9:00pm - Eat Proteinz

9:00pm - 11:00pm - Study

11:00pm - Sleep

Jk, but the study part is accurate. I’m aiming for about two hours a day on weekdays, and hopefully many more on weekends. I just got my Kaplan materials yesterday, so I have about four hours logged so far.

LOL

Wake up at 6:30 AM

Work from 9 AM to 7 PM

Gym from 8PM to 9 PM (Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays)

Dinner: 9:30 PM

Study: 9:45 - midnight (or later depending on the topic).

Tuesdays and Thursdays: Don’t go to the gym but do some running instead.

Usually I don’t study on Fridays.

Weekends are fully dedicated to studies (10 AM till 9 PM)

I’ve just finished private Equity Yesterday.

Got a little bit demotivated some weeks ago and almost gave up. Decided to continue though, since I’ve almost finish all the topics. Will dedicate on exercisas after finishing the readings. I’m not in the investment business either but I do believe that the accreditation will add a lot to my curriculum even though I’m out of banks, brokers and funds …

Good luck to you all !

5:00am - wake up

6:00am to 3:30pm - Work

3:30pm to 4:30pm -Gym or study after work depending on day.

5:00pm to 6:00pm - eat dinner and rest

6:30pm to 9:30pm (10:00pm) - Study

This is for my weekday. During the weekends I study from 10am to 6pm. I am also half way through equities. I am doing about 35 to 40 pages a day in the CFA books. I want to be done all my readings by the end of this month then start review.