Greymont Prep diagnoses where your understanding breaks down, adapts your study plan daily, and tutors you from first principles — not just answer explanations.
You re-read the same chapter three times. It feels familiar. You think you know it. Then the exam asks you to apply it — and you freeze. Recognition is not comprehension.
You missed a bond valuation question. The answer key says C. But why did you think B? What concept did you misapply? Without that, you will miss it again.
Fixed Income is 11–14% of the exam. Portfolio Management is 5–8%. Yet most candidates spend equal time on both. Your study time should match the exam, not a textbook’s table of contents.
A four-minute diagnostic maps your starting point across all ten CFA topics. We calculate what you need to cover and by when. Your plan starts immediately.
Read modules. Answer adaptive questions. Use Feynman Mode to prove understanding. Every wrong answer triggers a diagnosis; every session updates your profile.
Weak areas earn more time. Strong areas maintain through spaced repetition. The plan rewrites itself every night based on what you actually did today.
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I built this after failing a mock exam by sixteen points. The long version — with the question I got wrong and what I changed about how I studied — is here.
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