Best CFA Study Plan | How to Create a Weekly Study Schedule That Works

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Many CFA candidates struggle not because they’re unmotivated but because they don’t have a clear, structured plan. With over 300 hours of content and limited time, knowing what to study when is critical.
Young woman using her phone with a laptop nearby, illustrating a relaxed, personalized CFA weekly study plan setup.

In this article, we’ll walk you through how to create a flexible, effective CFA Level 1 weekly study schedule using proven time-blocking methods, topic weightings, and UWorld tools.

Why You Need a Weekly CFA Study Plan

A solid plan removes the guesswork and helps you:

  • Stay on pace to complete all material before exam day
  • Avoid burnout by distributing study time efficiently
  • Build retention by revisiting key topics in spaced intervals
  • UWorld’s analytics help keep you accountable and focused throughout.

What students are saying:

"I passed with roughly 3.5 - 4 months of total prep and the last 25 days or so were PURELY just about solving mock papers."
Reddit user

Sample Weekly CFA Level 1 Schedule (Based on 4-Month Timeline)

Week Topics Focused Hours Key Activities
1 Ethics + Quant 20 Videos, QBank, flashcards
2 FRA Basics 18 QBank, annotations
3 FRA + Economics 20 Mixed practice
4 Review + Mock 1 15 Identify weak topics

Repeat with rotations of:

  • Corporate Finance
  • Portfolio Management
  • Fixed Income
  • Equity
  • Derivatives
  • Alternative Investments

How to Customize Your Weekly Plan

Match Study Hours to Your Life

  • Full-time students: Aim for 20–25 hours/week
  • Full-time professionals: 12–18 hours/week

Use UWorld’s mobile app and offline access for study-on-the-go.

Break Time into 3 Blocks

  • Learning (videos, reading): 30%
  • Practice questions: 50%
  • Review (flashcards, notes, analytics): 20%

Tools That Make Planning Easier

  • UWorld’s QBank: Auto-adjusts to areas you haven’t mastered
  • ReadyDecks Flashcards: Curated by subject—great for pre/post practice review
  • Digital Notebook + Analytics: Track your progress and take focused notes in one dashboard

Tips for Weekly Study Success

  • Start each week with a topic goal
  • End each week with a review session and performance check
  • Schedule a full mock every 4 weeks
  • Use weekends for intensive review or full-topic practice

Final Thoughts: Your CFA Study Plan Is Your Success Plan

Don’t wing your CFA prep. A weekly plan helps you stay in control, build momentum, and avoid last-minute panic. Combine your schedule with the power of UWorld, and you’ll go into exam day prepared and confident.

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