Why is CFA Level 2 considered harder than Level 1? +
Level 2 is harder because it shifts from breadth to depth - fewer topics, tested with far more complexity. The item set (vignette) format presents 4–6 questions tied to a single case exhibit, requiring you to extract the right data from dense financial tables while under time pressure. Candidates who passed Level 1 through memorization find that Level 2 exposes their conceptual gaps immediately. Every topic is tested at an application and analysis level, not a recall level.
What are item sets and how should I approach them? +
Item sets are mini-cases: a 1–3 page vignette with financial data, exhibits, and narrative, followed by 4–6 multiple choice questions. The key discipline is reading the questions before the vignette - know what you're looking for before you read the case. Vignettes contain deliberate distractors: numbers, ratios, and details that look relevant but don't answer any of the questions. Candidates who read linearly waste time on information that doesn't matter.
How is CFA Level 2 different from Level 1 in terms of content? +
Level 2 goes deeper into equity valuation, fixed income analytics, derivatives pricing, and financial reporting analysis. You'll need to know when each valuation model applies - not just how to run the model. Financial Reporting becomes significantly more demanding, with cross-jurisdictional accounting differences (IFRS vs. US GAAP) and complex topics like currency translation, pension accounting, and intercorporate investments tested at depth.
What is the CFA Level 2 pass rate? +
CFA Level 2 has historically had a pass rate between 40% and 47%. It's comparable to Level 1's difficulty from a pass-rate perspective, but the failure mode is different. Level 1 failures are often about coverage gaps. Level 2 failures are almost always about applying the wrong model, using the wrong discount rate, or misreading a vignette under time pressure.
How many hours should I study for CFA Level 2? +
CFA Institute recommends 300 hours. Most successful candidates report 250–350 hours, but the distribution matters as much as the total. The last 8 weeks should be dominated by full item-set practice under timed conditions. Candidates who read the curriculum until the final month and then cram practice questions tend to underperform. Build your item-set speed and accuracy progressively throughout preparation.
Which topics should I prioritize for CFA Level 2? +
Equity Valuation and Financial Statement Analysis together represent roughly 30–35% of the exam. Fixed Income and Derivatives are each approximately 13–18%. Ethics remains tested and uses the same Standards framework as Level 1, but scenarios are more complex. Candidates who deprioritize Ethics at Level 2 - assuming their Level 1 preparation carries over - consistently underperform.