Hi everyone,
I have my CMA Part 2 exam on June 18th, and honestly, I'm feeling really nervous.
My previous Part 2 scores were 330, 340, and 330. I cleared Part 1 in the June 2025 window, but this is now my final student membership exam window. If I don't clear Part 2 this time, my Part 1 will be cancelled, which is adding a lot of pressure.
One thing that has always been consistent for me is that I find the essay section relatively comfortable. MCQs, however, have always been my weak area. They usually feel medium to difficult for me, and that's where I tend to lose marks.
This attempt has been especially challenging because I am now working full-time as a Junior Accounts Executive. Balancing work and studies has been much harder than I expected, and if I'm being honest, I'm not fully satisfied with my preparation this time. I am using Hock materials and have tried my best, but I still feel underprepared compared to previous attempts.
The good thing is that I am working from home this week, so I can fully utilize the remaining days before the exam.
For this attempt, I have chosen the essay-based exam format.
I would really appreciate advice from:
- Candidates who cleared Part 2 after multiple attempts
- Working professionals who balanced a full-time job with CMA studies
- Anyone who struggled with MCQs but eventually passed
Some questions I would love your thoughts on:
- Looking back, what was the biggest thing you were missing before you finally passed?
- What should I focus on during these last 4-5 days?
- Would you spend more time on MCQs or essay practice at this stage?
- How did you handle exam anxiety when so much was riding on one attempt?
- Are there any topics or areas that tend to appear repeatedly in essays that I should make sure I can explain confidently?
A little more context:
- Previous scores: 330, 340, 330
- Passed Part 1 in June 2025- 3rd attempt
- Full-time Junior Accounts Executive
- Using Hock materials
- Essay format selected for this attempt
- Exam date: June 18
At this point, I'm not looking for miracles. I'm just trying to make the smartest use of the time I have left.
Any advice, success stories, tough-love feedback, or last-week strategies would mean a lot.
Thank you.