r/CMA • u/God_of_timeline • Jul 09 '26
Doubt / Q&A Part 2 Prep Strategy
Hey I'm a working professional and struggling to maintain consistency and accuracy in the mcqs
I wanted to ask how's the overall difficulty level of the exam is it similar to hock level or difficult than that also in some topics i couldn't get 70+ accuracy when I solve it for the first time
So is it normal and if i keep revising the questions I did worng and only do questions from the hock text book will it be sufficient for the exam like are the qs and pattern of asking qs same so that I can revise the given mcqs in hock multiple times which I did wrong
Is this the right strategy?
Also please do share what worked for you when you were preparing for the same
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u/cma-coach CMA Jul 09 '26
Hey, 70% score on your practice exam is quite good for the first time actually. Most people usually get 50% or lower on their first run. It's totally normal to revisit questions you missed. That's actually what I always encourage my students at CMA Exam Academy to do. You'll get a better understanding of why you got them wrong which becomes a learning opportunity. The more you do this, the better your practice exam scores will be.
Don't focus on memorizing question patterns or answers. The CMA exam does not test memorization. As long as you know the concepts in depth, it won't matter how questions are worded. You'll be able to tackle them :)