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Good Luck to all CFA exam takers tomorrow

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Delita

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I'll be taking level I tomorrow in DC. Then after I fail, I'll get to start studying for it again.

Good Luck!
 
Good luck to the Level 1's. I don't miss the exams one bit but you'll be happy when you're done.

You taking the test in DC, or the place outside DC in Sterling or wherever?

Hopefully not Sterling, that place sucked!
 
Originally posted by: LegendKiller
Good luck to the Level 1's. I don't miss the exams one bit but you'll be happy when you're done.

You taking the test in DC, or the place outside DC in Sterling or wherever?

Hopefully not Sterling, that place sucked!

They changed it to the Washington Convention Center. I believe to be more Metro accessible.
 
Originally posted by: Delita
Originally posted by: LegendKiller
Good luck to the Level 1's. I don't miss the exams one bit but you'll be happy when you're done.

You taking the test in DC, or the place outside DC in Sterling or wherever?

Hopefully not Sterling, that place sucked!

They changed it to the Washington Convention Center. I believe to be more Metro accessible.

Good. I took level3 in Sterling, gawd, what a horrible place, although there was a lot of fast places around for lunch.

I had an Arby's, then started feeling tired. Stupidly I went to the gas station, bought two Red Bulls, downed them, and went back in. Holy crap was I giddy.

I walked out of there confident I had failed. I got 72% (using 40/60/80 measurement). lol.
 
it's hard, but it's more the structured disciplined study I'm having the biggest problem with. That and there's at least a semester and a half's worth of material on the test, so it's not really crammable.

Congrats to you Cas.. keep your head up 🙂 When you sign up for it CFA institute will send you the textbooks, but they tend to go into too much detail. I used Kaplan's Schweser guides.
 
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