Quote from FM_Tarwater:
Just passed level I this summer on my first sit. Material isn't extremely difficult, there is just a huge volume of it and having not taken it or any test like it before, you don't really know what to expect.
Also, I think the test results are a bit skewed too negatively as to its true difficulty. If you're serious and dedicated to it, you should be fine. I know a lot of the big institutional firms in my town really push it on the young guys right out of college like they must enroll in it. From whom I know and have heard of, guys that are told to enroll but don't really have the personal drive/desire to get around to studying consistently make up the vast majority of the failures.
Right now the plan is to get a bit more R&R and then I might take a go at CMT level I before I start back getting ready for CFA level II this winter. Long term goal being that I have my CFA and CMT by the time I'm 27.