| Looking to get a bit of a poll going on which method of education you would choose if you could do either three of these routes. Which one would really help the most with advancing your ability as a value investor? The CFA looks like it covers all areas, but is heavy on areas that very successful value investors frown upon (EMT, CAPM, etc.). Columbia Business School offer a dedicated value investing course (when accompanied by an MBA) - is this something that could be beneficial? Or pure self-education - reading books and growing your own ability (which I know can be done alongside the other two routes, but as a method of 'pure' study on its own). What do you think? 
 1) CFA
 2) Columbia Business School
 3) Pure Self-Education
 
 ...and why?
 
 Ben
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