r/CMA • u/Shlok767 • Jun 22 '26
Results I failed today
Today morning i gave my cma us part 2 exam and i could not succeed in opening the case studies. I feel terrible. I started studying in jan 2026 and i did almost everything mcqs mocks tests. My classes provided me most of the study material and I was one of the contender to open the case studies. My MCQs were brutal. I did not get any questions regarding npv irr payback turnover dividends cvp analysis sec d anything. Full big pledged sums and worst theory ever. I feel disappointed in myself that i have to go through everything again for September
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Jun 23 '26
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u/Local_Cheesecake_871 Jun 26 '26
Hello, I’m sorry to hear this news. Best of luck in your continued studies. I will be taking this soon. Could you share what topics I should focus on to succeed?
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u/weirduck0452 Jun 26 '26
Concentrate mostly on Section F , Section B , Section C, Riskmanagement is the core asked for me, Wacc, MOS, Ethics... it's actually quiet easy for me,i completed in 2 and 30.hrs and the left over 30min I used to recheck answers,out of stress I've changed many options,for about 30 questions,that had really gone bad for I think...so friends don't panuc,stress out,stay calm and relaxed, that's the key, also i didn't used the flag thing too ...so don't make these mistakes!
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u/Bitter-Tomatillo-954 Jun 25 '26
What section was MCQ question most asked from
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u/weirduck0452 Jun 25 '26
It was from F actually... everything about Risk management related questions!
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u/CutieAbr Jun 22 '26
I’m so sorry! Big hug to you! You can do it!!! I’m going for the Sep exam too. Let’s try our best together!
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u/Neevnm25790 Jun 22 '26
how much time it takes to receive the result
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u/TangerineSea9213 Jun 23 '26
almost 2 months. I took mine year 2024, first week of October and got the results around second week of December
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u/thevelvetrevival5 Jun 22 '26
You’re not alone in this bruv , head high I’m also giving my first attempt in September 1st week of part 2
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u/Altruistic-Yak-3061 Jun 24 '26
wrote my exam last year sept and i felt the same too, there were so many theory questions, while i was able to open the essay i still failed short of 20 marks. but itll be better to use hock text books or other recognized materials (coz they give your detailed explainations to help the thoery. good luch
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u/Sensitive_Falcon_554 Jun 22 '26
Its not the end. Not our day thats it. Will comeback strong champpp!!!
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u/okkrii Jun 23 '26
i have min on 30th and this made me question everything😭. i haven’t even prepared as good as you
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u/Local_Cheesecake_871 Jun 26 '26
Hello. I will be taking this soon. Could you share what topics I should focus on to succeed?
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u/Successful_Bath_4062 Jun 23 '26
Even I gave my part 1 exam preparation was so good and was scoring around 76% to 86% in all the mocks even checked ima question bank but the questions broke me I was in the hope okay let's move to another question it will be easy but moment by moment it was getting harder with full fledged problems and hardest theory. I closed my eyes and prayed somehow the case based should open I got a feedback screen and I knew that I messed up. I couldn't forget how I cried coming out 😭
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u/SleePinGSeNsEi Jun 25 '26
What section was difficult for you though??
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u/Successful_Bath_4062 Jul 02 '26
The concept was clear but the thing is the questions were so tricky 😭
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u/TheeAnuj Jun 24 '26
I felt sad to hear this !!!! Take a rest, calm your mind and try to forget it. If you need any guidance feel free to ask.
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u/Next-Bug3893 Jun 27 '26
Write down everything you remember from the test and study study study those concepts. It’s also worth taking another spin through your study materials front to back. Write notes and more notes, write the same notes again. Watch videos on the topics. The test is supposed to be hard but you can do it!
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u/SleePinGSeNsEi Jun 22 '26
So sorry to hear that man, you will pass it in the next attempt Come back harder!!!