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CFA Level 1 in 14 days.
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Exam in 14 days. You don't have time for content — only for review. This plan shows exactly what to cover, what to cut, and how each day looks.

Cram window
14 days
Daily commitment
8 h/day
Total hours
~112

The math, honestly

14 days × 8h = 112 total hours, roughly 37% of the typical 300-hour prep window for CFA Level 1. That math only adds up if you've already covered the material once. This page is for retakers, deferred sittings, or candidates finishing a final review pass — not for first-attempt candidates starting from zero.

Typical CFA Level 1 prep runs ~300 hours over ~20 weeks at ~15 hours per week. This cram window gives you 112 total hours (14 days × 8 h/day). The plan below allocates ~75% to coverage and ~25% to review + at least one full mock — that ratio shifts later as the window tightens.

Compared to typical prep
37%
of usual 300h prep window
Honest, not marketing math

What this plan covers — and what it cuts

CFA Level 1 has 10 topic areas. With a 14-day window we keep the highest-weight + load-bearing topics and explicitly drop the rest. The cuts below are deliberate — you only pick those topics back up if you finish higher-priority material ahead of schedule.

Kept (10 topics)

  • Quantitative Methods6–9%
  • Economics6–9%
  • Financial Statement Analysis11–14%
  • Corporate Issuers6–9%
  • Equity Investments11–14%
  • Fixed Income11–14%
  • Derivatives5–8%
  • Alternative Investments7–10%
  • Portfolio Management8–12%
  • Ethical and Professional Standards15–20%

Nothing cut

Every published CFA Level 1 topic fits inside a 14-day window at this hours/day level. Tight, but no triage required. Lower-weight topics get fewer hours but stay on the schedule.

Your 14-day compressed schedule

What a real 14-day CFA Level 1 cram plan actually looks like. Heavier topics get more time. Review starts at ~55% of the window. Final stretch is mock-driven. Adjust the start date below to align with your exam.

Plan setup
ExamSun, May 31, 2026· Week 22 weeks · ~56h/week

14-day CFA Level 1 cram tracker

A visual preview of how exclam.ai compresses 10 CFA Level 1 topics into 14 days. Update the start date so the exam date aligns with your sitting.

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Phase-by-phase breakdown

Module 1 of 1
Week 1

Quantitative Methods + 9 more

Cover Quantitative Methods (6–9%), Economics (6–9%), Financial Statement Analysis (11–14%), Corporate Issuers (6–9%), Equity Investments (11–14%), Fixed Income (11–14%), Derivatives (5–8%), Alternative Investments (7–10%), Portfolio Management (8–12%), Ethical and Professional Standards (15–20%) in this week — paired because their individual weights are light or the intensive pace requires combining adjacent syllabus sections. Read each objective, flashcard the key formulas, and run one quiz across the group before moving on.

Phase: Mocks
Week 2

Mocks

Full-length CFA Level 1 practice exams under timed conditions. Target one mock every 3–5 days. Same-day error review: for every question you miss, re-derive the solution from scratch. Taper in the final 3 days — light flashcards only.

Which one are you?

Cram advice is dramatically different for first-attempt candidates and retakers. The plan above is the same; the playbook is not.

Pick one source per topic and do not switch. The fastest content fluency comes from sticking with one (Schweser SecretSauce-style, Mark Meldrum, the CFA Institute curriculum) — switching mid-cram loses you 1–2 days.

Skip the textbook unless it's your only source. Use condensed notes + drill questions. The CFA Institute curriculum at full depth is not a cram-window asset.

Quiz-first coverage on every reading. Take the quiz before you read the chapter — your misses tell you which 30% of the chapter actually needs careful reading.

Save Ethics for the final 3 days. The material is interpretive and recency matters; doing it early means re-doing it before the exam anyway.

Do not skip mocks. Even at a 14-day window, sacrifice one coverage day to do a real timed mock — pacing is the biggest single failure mode for crammed candidates.

Cram-specific pitfalls for CFA Level 1

Patterns that show up specifically when CFA Level 1 candidates compress the timeline. Worth scanning before you start your week.

Ethics looks easy in mock review but real items hinge on exact Standard language — budget at least 2 full cram days for it, not "I'll glance at it on the train."

FSA is the highest-yield section per hour for cramming because formulas and ratios reappear in Equity and Corporate Issuers — start here.

Derivatives is high-leverage if you know binomial trees and put-call parity. Skip it only if you genuinely have no exposure — it's 5–8% with concentrated testable content.

Quant is foundational but Level 1 questions are mechanical. Time-value-of-money and hypothesis testing are the must-haves; skip stationarity unless you finish early.

Practice 10-question batches under a 15-minute timer — Level 1 averages 90 seconds per question. If you can't hit that pace in mocks, the issue is recall speed, not depth.

Other CFA Level 1 cram windows

Different window, different math, different cut list. Pick the duration that matches your real exam date.

Cram questions

Can a first-time candidate really pass CFA Level 1 in 30 days?

Possible for someone with strong finance/accounting background (CPA, MBA in finance, equity research analyst) who can commit 6+ hours every day. Not realistic from zero. The honest answer: 30 days is the bottom of the first-attempt range, and only with a clean schedule and discipline.

What if I have no Ethics prep and the exam is in 14 days?

Use the last 2 days of the cram window for Ethics specifically — paraphrased Standards + 100+ Ethics vignettes drilled. CFA Institute publishes the Code & Standards as a free PDF; that's the source. Two focused Ethics days beats two weeks of light Ethics review.

Should I skip Quant if I'm out of time?

No — time-value-of-money, statistics fundamentals, and hypothesis testing show up in Fixed Income, Equity, and Portfolio Management. Skipping Quant means losing points in those topics too. If you must cut, drop Alternative Investments first.

Are mocks worth the time in a 14-day cram?

Yes — one full-length mock minimum, ideally at day 10 of a 14-day window. Pacing is the most common cram-window failure mode. If you discover at the real exam that you can't read a 90-second item in 90 seconds, that's information you needed before exam day.

Source

Topic names and weight bands are paraphrased from the public CFA Institute Level 1 Topic Outline (public). Verify the current outline before your sitting.

CFA Institute Level 1 Topic Outline (public)

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