Which Is The Most Difficult CFA Level? - 300Hours (2024)

Mirror mirror on the wall, which is the most difficult CFA level of them all?

While opinions differ among us, I think quite a lot of CFA charterholders agree that the answer is between CFA Level 2 vs Level 3.

In this article, we start of by looking at the hardest topics by level. Then, we focus on the reasons why candidates felt that CFA Level 2 or Level 3 were particularly challenging, in hope that you’ll avoid the same pitfalls they experienced in the next steps in your CFA exams!

Read on, and you’ll be well prepared compared to the rest of the other first-timers!

Contents

  1. Hardest topics by CFA Level
  2. The most difficult CFA Level is either CFA Level 2 or Level 3
  3. Reasons why CFA Level 2 is the hardest CFA level
  4. Reasons why CFA Level 3 is the hardest CFA exam

Hardest topics by CFA Level

Generally, our research shows that candidates’ CFA Level 1 hardest topics are Financial Statement Analysis, Fixed Income, Quantitative Methods, Derivatives and Economics.

Meanwhile, CFA Level 2 most difficult topics are typically Financial Statement Analysis, Portfolio Management, Ethics and Derivatives.

Finally, CFA Level 3 hardest topics are Fixed Income, Ethics, Equity Investments, Alternative Investments and Derivatives.

The most difficult CFA Level is either CFA Level 2 or Level 3

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For CFA charterholders, I think it is general consensus that CFA Level 1 is the easiest amongst the 3 levels of CFA exam.

The real debate here is between CFA Level 2 vs Level 3, as deciding which is the most difficult CFA level between these two exams is less clearcut.

From an objective perspective, CFA Level 3’s difficulty is equivalent to a Masters degree, whilst CFA Level 2 is equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree program. But that isn’t too useful in itself when comparing difficulty between CFA levels since CFA Level 3’s difficulty benchmark includes having passed CFA Level 2.

CFA Level 2 is basically Level 1 on steroids: both are multiple choice questions, but the key difference is CFA Level 2 is a significant step up, with four times more content to learn compared to Level 1.

On the other hand, moving from CFA Level 2 to Level 3 is less fun. The introduction of the somewhat more unpredictable essay (constructed response) format is introduced which generates subjectivity in your studies. This is what makes it tougher, because it is difficult to measure progress precisely.

Even within the group of CFA charterholders here at 300Hours, we couldn’t even agree between us which CFA level is the hardest!

Here are a few reasons why we all found Level 2 and Level 3 challenging, in their own individual ways.

Reasons why CFA Level 2 is the hardest CFA level

CFA Level 2 is a big step up in content compared to Level 1

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CFA Level 2 isn’t like Year 2 in university.

Simply put, the same approach, routine, or degree of effort that got you through CFA Level 1 is not going to be enough. I made that mistake in Level 2 myself and paid the price of retaking.

With the same amount of topics as Level 1, CFA Level 2 goes into each topic in significant depth, requiring much more reading time to go through.

Level 2 vignettes take up more time, despite having less questions than Level 1

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In CFA Level 1, all multiple choice questions (MCQs) are independent of each other, and are often a lot shorter and more direct compared to Level 2 and 3. Candidates have 1.5 minutes per question.

In CFA Level 2, each of the two exam sessions are comprised of 8-11 vignettes, which is a passage describing a certain scenario, followed by 4-6 questions about that scenario.With 88 vignette-style questions in 4 hours and 24 minutes, each Level 2 question is allocated 3 minutes, in theory.

In reality, vignette-style questions can be significantly more time consuming than Level 1’s style of questions:

  • Before answering a single question, candidates have to read a passage often longer than a full page, understanding the scenario and digesting important points.
  • When answering questions, you often have to refer back to the passage and reread certain areas. This takes up a lot of time that can only be countered by practice.

Level 2 candidates can sometimes make the mistake of thinking Level 2 would be easier from a time management perspective. But this isn’t true due to the vignettes, and for some candidates it can be even more of a time challenge.

Vignette questions are more challenging than Level 1’s independent questions

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Because of the vignette format, CFA Level 2 questions go into a lot more detail than Level 1.

Exam writers now have a full page (and then some) to explain their scenario, and the questions therefore can test multiple concepts and require a lot more thinking or calculation.

Having less questions (and even less vignettes) also makes the exam less ‘topic diverse’.

What I mean by that is that one vignette can concentrate heavily on a certain topic, and if a candidate is caught out, they stand to lose up to 4-6 questions worth of points (i.e. 5-8% of the total exam score).

This makes ditching topics a lot more risky compared to Level 1, and in fact something we strongly discourage since all the 10 Level 2 topics can be tested evenly.

Knowing which topics to focus on is more important than ever in Level 2

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I personally found Level 2 to contain a lot more material than Level 1, and the recent topic weight changes made it even tricker to focus on a select few topics only.

Use a study plan (ours is free!) and follow a sensible study order to maximize efficiency to ensure you cover all key topics first.

Reasons why CFA Level 3 is the hardest CFA exam

While CFA Level 2 is a big step up from Level 1 in terms of sheer volume of content, for some candidates that is not comparable to the extra complications that Level 3 brings with the essay format (constructed response).

The problems manifests itself in 3 main ways:

Less calculations, more reading and no guessing

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I don’t know about you, but for me there is a perceived ease of studying when you’re glancing over words, instead of looking through calculationsand formulae you know you have to know for CFA Level 2.

The passive reader in you will glaze over the endless paragraphs of texts, making your study session less efficient as you may have to reread them later when you hit the practice exams and realized that you don’t know anything.

Oh, and there is no guessing too since the written section requires you to be able to remember concepts you’ve learned and apply them.

It’s hard to gauge progress in essay practice papers

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Unlike Level 1 and 2, where you can measure your progress objectively as you progress through all the practice papers,doing Level 3 practice papers is a double-edged sword.

Your answers almost always won’t exactly match the ‘model answers’ given, and it is tough to take a fair judgment in marking them yourself as you’d want to ensure that it is a fair representative of the exams marking guidance.

Too harsh, and you’ll discourage and stress yourself unnecessarily; too lenient, you may give yourself a false sense of confidence, only to crumble in the actual exam.

Not having an objective way to mark yourself means that you have less certainty of measuring progress, which isn’t great as you need to measure it to improve it.

Luckily, we have a guide on how to accurately self-grade your constructed response practice papers to counter this issue – check it out!

Candidates didn’t practice doing constructed response questions under timed conditions

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Due to the difficulty of self-grading essay questions, many candidates chose not to do the essay practice questions under time-based conditions as well. Big mistake.

Instead, they focused on making sure they understand the answer style that is required and learning how to apply the principles learned in CFA Level 3 syllabus without over stressing themselves about scores.

That’s what Sophie did too. However,that lack of time management practice during the constructed response section almost costed her her CFA charter.

If you’re taking the CFA Level 2 or 3 this year, keep in mind the above points and hopefully you’re better prepared for the challenge ahead. Best of luck!

Meanwhile, you may find these related articles particularly useful:

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  • CFA Level 3 Tips: Top 10 Advice from Previous Candidates
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FAQs

Which Is The Most Difficult CFA Level? - 300Hours? ›

The most difficult CFA Level is either CFA Level 2 or Level 3.

Which CFA level is the most difficult? ›

Many CFA charterholders consider the Level 3 CFA Exam the most difficult because of the time and thought needed to answer the constructed responses successfully. While the typical Level 3 CFA Exam pass rates are the highest of the CFA Exams, only around 56% of CFA candidates pass the exam.

Which CFA level is the hardest on Reddit? ›

According to consensus, level 2 might be the most difficult level out of all three (breadth and depth both increase). However, I've covered QM, ECO and majority of FSA so far and don't find it that impressive? Do you guys feel the same about those topics?

Is CFA one of the hardest exams in the world? ›

The CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) exam is recognized as one of the most rigorous exams globally. Annually, more than 100,000 candidates undertake this comprehensive assessment.

Is CFA or CPA harder? ›

CFA vs CPA Exam difficulty

Both are challenging and require gaining skills and knowledge in complex topics. However, the CPA Exam generally requires less studying - around 80 to 120 hours per section compared to 300 hours per section of the CFA Exam, and the CPA Exam also has a higher pass rate.

Is CFA Level 3 very hard? ›

The Level III exam is considered one of the tougher exams for the CFA, as many of the questions are posed in essay format. The key to success is to practice as many essay type questions as possible and master topics specifically related to portfolio management, which is at the heart of this exam.

Which is harder CFA Level 1 or 2? ›

Not only are Level II CFA concepts generally more complex, but the questions on the Level II exam also require more concentration. Compared to Level I, a candidate will need a higher level of preparation and skill to select the correct answer to a Level II question.

Which is the 3 toughest exam in the world? ›

Here's a list of some of the toughest exams in the world which are the hardest to crack:
  • Gaokao Exam in China.
  • IIT JEE Advanced.
  • Civil Services Exam (CSE)/UPSC.
  • GATE.
  • GRE.
  • Master Sommelier Diploma Exam.
  • ICAI CA/ ICMAI Exams.
  • CCIE (Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert)

Is CFA harder than medical school? ›

But obtaining a CFA is no easy feat. CFA exams are considered the most challenging out there—even harder than medical school or law school exams—with pass rates under 50%. The certification process demands years (yes, you read that right) of dedication, time, and effort.

Why do so many people fail CFA Level 1? ›

Some candidates consider themselves to be fairly ethical people and so think that the answers on the exam will be intuitive. They neglect the topic and end up failing on the exam. Other candidates read the material, to the point of memorizing the Code and Standards, but neglect to do practice problems.

Who gets paid more CFA or CPA? ›

CFA vs CPA Salary: Everything You Need to Know. The average salary for a CFA charterholder ranges anywhere from $51,000 to over $274,000, while CPAs may earn an annual salary ranging from $50,000 to upwards of $240,000.

Is the CFA harder than the bar? ›

With a pass rate of less than 11% for all three levels, the CFA passage rate is lower than most state bar exams. Virtually everyone who has taken all three exam levels will tell you it is one of the most time intensive and difficult exams they have ever sat for.

How much do CFA vs CFP make? ›

– The CFA Institute says a CFA charter holder can earn between $126,000 and $177,000. – Comparably.com data from Feb. 2023 shows the average CFP® salary in the U.S. is $121,099. The total range is between $39,300 and $187,200.

Which is the easiest CFA level? ›

Obviously, to reach Level 3 of the CFA exam, you will have had to pass Levels 1 and 2. Level 3 is considered to be the easiest of the three exams. The Level 3 exam eliminates the testing of Quantitative Methods, Corporate Finance, and Financial Reporting and Analysis.

Is passing CFA level 2 a big deal? ›

There are three tests to take before you become a charter member. The Level II test is the second, so when you complete it, you only have one more to go. Passing the Level II exam also demonstrates your dedication to your career and learning and can result in increased opportunities in your professional life.

What is the difference between CFA Level 1 2 and 3? ›

While Level I establishes a strong foundation, Level II delves deeper into investment analysis, and Level III focuses on practical portfolio management. The differences between the CFA levels are evident in their exam formats, depth of knowledge, and types of questions.

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