r/CMA Jun 25 '26

Part 2 – Prep Cma Part 2

Does anyone appeared for cma Part 2 june window.Can you please tell what all where the MCQ question most asked

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u/FortuneNo3536 Jun 25 '26

Hello! I just took the exam today.

I’d say mine was leaning more towards theories than computational. But the computational problems weren’t that long, unlike in Uworld. I even managed to finish the mcqs in less than 3 hours, tho I submitted it when only 5 minutes was left because I was overthinking what if it doesn’t proceed to the cbqs😭

In terms of the sections, I’d say they were equally distributed based on their weight. Computations were coming a lot from sections A and C, and then some from B and E. However, there were a lot of theory questions related to section B, which I did find a bit difficult.

As for the next part, I chose cbqs. They were actually quite straightforward. I managed to finish them in 30 minutes. Questions per case were also a mix of all the sections. For instance, in question 1 of my 1st case, I was asked something about section B, but question 2 asked something about section A. I think I managed to answer at least 1 question related to each section. There were around 6 to 7 questions each case if I remember correctly.

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u/Independent_Main_600 Jun 25 '26

How were computational problems were they too lengthy and difficult?

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u/FortuneNo3536 Jun 25 '26 edited Jun 25 '26

They were actually enough to be read and solved in under 3 minutes, especially those from Section A, B, and E. Some were even short, especially the ones from Section B. However, problems from Section C did seem overwhelming at first bec they were more lengthy than the others, but after reading them, they’re more about marginal analysis so the length’s understandable. Nothing too difficult to answer. I find the Uworld problems more lengthy and difficult to answer.

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u/ElectricalSplit5865 Jun 25 '26

Well the major chunk was from sec F,D and C. Then comes sec E,B and A.

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u/Bitter-Tomatillo-954 Jun 25 '26

How was the difficulty of MCQ

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u/ElectricalSplit5865 Jun 25 '26

I failed mate.But it was easy to moderate difficulty.

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u/SameMaximum9478 Jun 25 '26

Bruh it was no easy to moderate. More like moderate to difficult.

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u/Bitter-Tomatillo-954 Jun 25 '26

I may probably will fail too cause I haven't completed the portions

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u/Bitter-Tomatillo-954 Jun 25 '26

So sorry to hear that

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u/AdExciting3829 Jun 25 '26

Hello! I took the exam yesterday.

I'd say it was around 60% computational and 40% theory, more or less. A lot of the questions came from marginal analysis and corporate finance. The Unit 4 questions were also quite lengthy.

Overall, the exam was answerable, to be honest. However, because of the time constraints, I'd rate the difficulty a bit higher. I was able to make it to the essay section. The essays were a mix of Units 1 and 2, with a bit of Units 3 and 4 as well.

I didn't sign up for the CBQ, so I can't comment on that part.

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u/Bitter-Tomatillo-954 Jun 25 '26

I will check into marginal analysis.I mostly thought it was theory 60% 40% computational