32 2006 Dec. Passed LI 2007 Jun. Passed LII 2008 Jun. Failed LIII
41 Too old? Level 1 - 2006 Level 2 - 2007 Level 3 - 2006
41 Too old? Level 1 - 2006 Level 2 - 2007 Level 3 - 2008 Admit that I spent way more than 250 hours. Something to do with insufficient brain cells at this age.
25 in 3 days. Level 1 - June 2007 Level 2 - June 2008
- 1999: Passed LI without studying (thanks grad. school) 2000: Failed LII without studying (can you say overconfident?) 2001 - 2005: Enjoyed life 2006: Passed LII (thanks Schweser) 2007: Failed LIII (darn you Schweser) 2008: Failed LIII (double dog darn you CFAI!!!) 2009: Pass LIII with 70%+ across the board (going back to Schweser)
40 - 3 for 3 2006 - Aced Level 1 2007 - Barely passed Level 2 2008 - Passed Level 3 by decent margin glad I did it, but glad its over…
36 took three years.
22 will be writing level 3 in june
24 LI - Jun06 LII - Jun07 - MSc LIII - Jun08 - Corporate Finace analyst
29 Just registred for level 3
24 Level 1 - June 2007 Level 2 - June 2008 Writing Level 3 in June 2009
Is 30 considered old to obtain the charter? I don’t plan on going back for an MBA until after I get the CFA…
I sure as hell hope not because I just turned 30 and will sit for L3 in June 2009.
30 3/3
Is this statement correct to be put on the C.V. according to the CFA Institute Standards? I passed my CFA Exams on the first attempt and am now awaiting the CFA Charterholder. Or should it be I have passed my CFA Exams and am now awaiting the CFA Charterholder. ?
muhd15 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is this statement correct to be put on the C.V. > according to the CFA Institute Standards? > > I passed my CFA Exams on the first attempt and am > now awaiting the CFA Charterholder. NO. This would mean you are holding yourslelf as superior to other candidates (3/3 reference, borderline unethical even though it’s a true statement) and that you are waiting for someone who happens to be a charterholder (does not make sense) > > Or should it be > > I have passed my CFA Exams and am now awaiting the > CFA Charterholder. ? NO. This means you have passed your exams and are waiting for someone who happens to be a charterholder. You should say: I’ve successfully completed all three levels of the Chartered Financial Analyst examinations and will be able to use the designation after fulfilling the work experience requirement.
I’m 25 from Vancouver, Canada. Level 1: December 2007 Level 2: June 2008 Taking Level 3 in June 2009.
38, four years total Failed on leve II once since I used Stella, cost me a year:(
38, four years total. Failed once on Level II by using Stella:( BTW, am I the oldest one here?
32 years old Failed Level I in June '01 (not a typo) Level I Pass in Dec '07 Level II Pass in June '08 Level III ???