You’re about to take the most difficult of the three CFA exams (in my humble opinion); Saturday’s the day.
You’ve put in the time, you’ve come here with your questions (and, I hope, have gotten them answered), and you know a lot more about financial analysis than you did in January. Now’s the chance for you to show off what you know. Do your best.
Take a breather on Friday. A little light review – Ethics, formulae, lists of junk to remember – is all you should be doing.
You’ve already passed Level I, so you know how to relax during the test; be sure that you do.
At worst, you’ll fail a stupid exam and have to come back next year. Many good analysts do. It’s not a big deal. If you weren’t safe in your own home, that would be a big deal. If you had a family member with a terminal illness, that would be a big deal. Failing this exam doesn’t even come close. Do your best, and you can be proud, win or lose.
I just want to thank you for all of your help. Your knowledge, passion and willingness to help has been invaluable. I appreciate everything. You’re seriously a rockstar.
My question is, what does S2000 do on CFA Saturday? Is he proctoring a test somewhere? Out enjoying the summer weather? Or quietly stroking his cat in a dark room, chuckling at the collective misery and eventual catharsis of 100k+ people
Thanks everyone for being on the forum as a motivational force. What have passed cannot be reversed, instead of worrying about what you dont know, focus on what you do know, take exam like a warrior … remember! the worst is you would fail and can re appear… there are far bigger deals in life. Good luck everybody!
My baby – my wife has named her _ Lola _ for some reason – has 216,000 miles on her. She recently got a heart transplant: another 2-litre S2000 engine with about 50,000 miles on it.
It’s hard to argue with a stock engine that puts out nearly 2 horsepower per cubic inch. Years ago I performed at a Ferrari show (which included Lamborghinis, a Ford GT, and others), and there were, perhaps, two cars that put out more horsepower per cubic inch than my Honda.