anybody in my shoes?
same here this is horrible…
Believe it or not. I can’t even start studying for level 2 because I keep thinking I messed up somewhere on the exam
i can hardly concentrate at work…
I am so worried because I did devote a lot of my time to it and i really hope i can clear it…
You guys should save all that trouble for the third week in January. Now is the time to relax, laugh, hang out with family & friends and pretend nothing else matters because frankly, nothing else does.
Completely agree.
The people worrying away about this aren’t exactly going to help their score in the end by worrying. I really don’t understand the logic behind this behaviour.
I think it kinda comes naturally
find a distraction…i suggest heroin
How does being anxious help improving the result on your exam 2 weeks ago?
It doesnt help to worry now… Nothing can change what we did. Still i cant help but wondering if i pass
i like cocain better
I agree with the comments about taking it easy for now. I’ve forgotten a lot about the exam. The questions I felt good about and the questions I had trouble with. I’d say at this point I remember 5% of it. It’s over and all I can do now is ramp up my networking efforts and be ready for the outcome. Whatever happens, one thing is for sure: on June 1st 2013 I will be in the exam hall!
People need to stop worrying about this exam. Take up a hobby and keep yourself busy. You spent a lot of time on this test by studying +250 hours and I’m sure certain aspects of your life were put on hold. Hang out with friends and family and for god sakes, have a drink and relax.
I prefer a mindless river of pussee but that’s just me…
is there anyone here who feel like they made no mistakes during the exam cause i just cant get over some of the stupid mistakes i made…
My advise to you guys is to start hitting the gym HARD and then grabbing a few beers with friends after. A couple days of that will put your life back into healthy balance and you won’t even care about the CFA.
There were a few answers that I changed at the last minute. Whenever I think of those I cringe. Aside from that I don’t think about it. Keeping busy is the best way to forget about it (e.g. friends, family, gym, networking, volunteering…).
I took June 2012… there were at least 15 questions that I *knew* I got wrong (I had some doubts, and looked up the material when I got home). So it’s easy to have lingering doubts due to the sheer volume of questions. My result? I ended up getting >70 in all categories. Just remember you can get something like 72 questions wrong at a minimum, and probably more like 75-80 and still end up passing Level I. So stop worrying.
I must be in the minority here… haven’t given any thought to the exam at all other than some impatience to getting results. I’m starting to feel like I need to start L2 prep though, so probably get on that next week.