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Kaplan Schweser Offers Free Online Classes for Delayed CFA Exam Test Takers

Kaplan Schweser Offers Free Online Classes for Delayed CFA Exam Test Takers

Kaplan Schweser announced the launch of the Master Class, a free nine-part live online series to help Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) exam test-takers reset their test preparation and ready themselves for the next scheduled CFA exam.

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“The postponement of the June CFA exam is disappointing for many who have spent months preparing for the exam”

In 2019, 250,000 candidates in 95 countries registered to sit for the CFA exam. The exam is well-known for the amount of preparation required – a CFA Institute survey found this to be 320 hours on average — and the difficulty of the test, with 2019 pass rates of 41% for Level I and 56% for Level III.

“The postponement of the June CFA exam is disappointing for many who have spent months preparing for the exam,” said Derek Burkett, VP of Advanced Designations. “And with the next possible exam date taking place in December, we believe that the Kaplan Schweser Master Class will help test takers fill the learning gaps, keep them on track and transition their study plan to accommodate the 2020 CFA exam postponement.”

The Master Class comprises an in-depth review of a specific section of the CFA curriculum and explores the most critical concepts. Participants will work through level-specific exam-style questions, learn directly from CFA charterholders and ask questions with instant response from their instructor. Classes are also archived for later review.

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