Failed CAIA Level 1 twice — what finally worked for me

by Sofia R. 5 views3 replies
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Sofia R.OP
May 27, 2026

I'm not going to sugarcoat it: I bombed Level 1 twice before passing on my third attempt. First time I scored a 62% when you need a 70%, second time a 68%. Both times I walked out thinking I'd probably passed. That gap between "feels fine" and "actually ready" is real with this exam.

What changed on attempt three was ditching the textbook-only approach. I started drilling with a CAIA practice test almost every day for the last six weeks, timing myself and reviewing every wrong answer instead of just checking the score. The item sets on alternative investments — hedge funds, private equity structures, real assets — kept tripping me up until I understood the why behind each answer. I also finally got a study guide that organized the curriculum by theme rather than chapter, which helped me see connections I'd missed.

For anyone currently in the thick of it: how many practice questions are you doing per week? And are you studying Level 1 and 2 at the same time, or fully sequential? I'm thinking about Level 2 now and trying not to repeat my mistakes.

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Marcus T.
May 28, 2026
Three attempts is honestly more common than people admit — nobody posts about their fails on LinkedIn. The item set format is what gets most people. My exam tip that actually moved the needle: after every practice set, write one sentence explaining why each wrong answer is wrong, not just why the right answer is right. Sounds tedious but it kills the tricky distractors. Took me from 67% on mocks to passing comfortably.
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Tyler B.
May 28, 2026
Congrats on finally cracking it! Real assets and commodities were my personal nemesis too. Spending a focused weekend just on that section before my exam made a noticeable difference. Sometimes you just need to go deep on one weak spot instead of reviewing everything equally.
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Marcus T.
May 28, 2026
Sequential for sure. I made the mistake of skimming Level 2 material while studying for Level 1 and it just muddied everything. The curricula overlap in places but the depth at Level 2 is different enough that mixing them hurt my retention. Also — how far out is your next sitting? If you have less than 10 weeks I'd probably push to the next window rather than rush it a third time.

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