How can I juggle working on my degree, interning at an investment firm, spending time with my friends, studying for the CFA exam, and still meet the obligations of the AIM/IAIM program?
There is no denying that the AIM/IAIM program requires a serious commitment. In addition to actual class time, you should expect to spend at least 15 hours a week researching investments and studying for the CFA exam. This is intended to be a rigorous program and there may well be some activities you will need to postpone while pursuing your degree. On the other hand, you are not alone in the AIM/IAM program – you will be enrolled in many of the same classes as your AIM/IAIM colleagues and will have an opportunity to travel through the AIM/IAIM program as a cohort. And the comparatively short duration of the AIM/IAIM program means the rewards for all the hard work involved are never too far from sight.
There is no denying that the AIM/IAIM program requires a serious commitment. In addition to actual class time, you should expect to spend at least 15 hours a week researching investments and studying for the CFA exam. This is intended to be a rigorous program and there may well be some activities you will need to postpone while pursuing your degree. On the other hand, you are not alone in the AIM/IAM program – you will be enrolled in many of the same classes as your program colleagues and will have an opportunity to travel through the AIM program as a cohort.In addition, the comparatively short duration of the AIM/IAIM program means the rewards for all the hard work involved are never too far from sight.
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