timotimo how many times did it take you to pass L1?
that is if he passed:)
of course I passed, but didn’t get a perfect score. However I did the 100% in the topics that had the highest weights. I will pass the L2, 100% CIGAW?
And that is from a guy who opened a thread saying he would lie if he did not pass.
Timotimo should get blacklisted from AF… not adding any value to this website… Either he enjoys wasting his time lying and irritating others, or he is a pathological lier. Search his post regarding the level I results… many between 50-70…and failed one area I believe… borderline pass. Timo, why do you come on to this site if you’re just going to lie and bother honest people trying to better themselves through this designation… My guess is all co-workers hate you, or that you are fresh out of university and are still unemployed. I’ve enjoyed being on this website, but you are making me consider leaving it.
timotimo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > However I did the 100% in the topics that > had the highest weights. I don’t think so kid. The exam result only gives you the range of your score. If it shows you are in the range of >70%, it only means you scored within the range of 100% to 70%. You don’t know your exact score, and CFAI will never tell you your exact score. FYI. Although CFAI claims that the exam weren’t designed to preclude perfect score, from the inception of CFA exam, no one ever scored perfect. Maybe you could be the first one but I doubt it. Especially judging from your reasoning skill, you are not really genius who might be able to pull what you just said. You became big head because you pass the level I. Compare to Level II and III, Level I is an entry level exam. Level II and Level III is totally different beast. Maybe you’ll become more level head along the way (I read your post about blacklist who fail). Good luck kid.
MFIN— next to my name, click “[hide posts from this user]” skycfa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > timotimo Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > However I did the 100% in the topics that > > had the highest weights. > > > I don’t think so kid. > The exam result only gives you the range of your > score. > If it shows you are in the range of >70%, it only > means you scored within the range of 100% to 70%. > You don’t know your exact score, and CFAI will > never tell you your exact score. > > FYI. Although CFAI claims that the exam weren’t > designed to preclude perfect score, from the > inception of CFA exam, no one ever scored perfect. > > Maybe you could be the first one but I doubt it. > Especially judging from your reasoning skill, you > are not really genius who might be able to pull > what you just said. > > You became big head because you pass the level I. > > Compare to Level II and III, Level I is an entry > level exam. > Level II and Level III is totally different beast. > > Maybe you’ll become more level head along the way > (I read your post about blacklist who fail). > > Good luck kid. I will pass the L2 not because I’m a genius, but because I have the majority of the attributes I stated in that thread(I’m not going to post again, thank fucks that got it deleted). I"m smart enough to know right away some concepts will be hard and plan far in advance just as I did with L1. However, this time I will have more time and thus will get close to perfect scores in all areas. it is sad to see so many fail, I never called anyone stupid out right, I believe everyone has the capacity to accomplish anything as long as they try their best to nullify those weaknesses I highlight in the thread that was delelted.
timotimo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > it is sad to see so many fail, I never called > anyone stupid out right, I believe everyone has > the capacity to accomplish anything as long as > they try their best to nullify those weaknesses I > highlight in the thread that was delelted. ^ Too bad your posts (and apparent attitude) don’t support that view. timotimo Wrote: > People that fail should be blacklist for life. ^ One of the stupidest things I’ve ever heard. I hope L2 has you for dinner. If this is the attitude you project socially, no designation is going to help you. Good luck.
CFAI will make 3 most beautiful nubile proctors (of presidents choice) of level 2 exams around the globe strip @$$ n@ked, perform a sEExy lap dance on u and blow u in turns!!!
“…thus will get close to perfect scores in all areas…” so now you will not get the “PERFECT” score, you will just be getting “close” to it… whats wrong timo? are the drugs wearing off? my advise would be to take all the pills in one go that the nice man in the white coat gave to you. “Equity in Dallas” - timo is a girl, so she would prefer handsome chunky hunks timotimo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > MFIN— next to my name, click “” > > skycfa Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > timotimo Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > However I did the 100% in the topics that > > > had the highest weights. > > > > > > I don’t think so kid. > > The exam result only gives you the range of > your > > score. > > If it shows you are in the range of >70%, it > only > > means you scored within the range of 100% to > 70%. > > You don’t know your exact score, and CFAI will > > never tell you your exact score. > > > > FYI. Although CFAI claims that the exam > weren’t > > designed to preclude perfect score, from the > > inception of CFA exam, no one ever scored > perfect. > > > > Maybe you could be the first one but I doubt it. > > > Especially judging from your reasoning skill, > you > > are not really genius who might be able to pull > > what you just said. > > > > You became big head because you pass the level > I. > > > > Compare to Level II and III, Level I is an > entry > > level exam. > > Level II and Level III is totally different > beast. > > > > Maybe you’ll become more level head along the > way > > (I read your post about blacklist who fail). > > > > Good luck kid. > > > I will pass the L2 not because I’m a genius, but > because I have the majority of the attributes I > stated in that thread(I’m not going to post again, > thank fucks that got it deleted). I"m smart enough > to know right away some concepts will be hard and > plan far in advance just as I did with L1. > However, this time I will have more time and thus > will get close to perfect scores in all areas. > > it is sad to see so many fail, I never called > anyone stupid out right, I believe everyone has > the capacity to accomplish anything as long as > they try their best to nullify those weaknesses I > highlight in the thread that was delelted.
timotimo how many attempts at L1?
HooYaa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > “Equity in Dallas” - timo is a girl, so she would > prefer handsome chunky hunks > or would she…???
hey timotimo STFU. again u act like u’re the shit for passing lvl 1. “work into your schedule blah blah blah”… what do you get out of a perfect score u idiot… I spend a month studying for lvl II and didn’t get a perfect score… should I have started studying a whole year in advance… no! because i still passed! “Because I am going to start seriously studying next month for June 2011” do you know how big of a dork you are…? Are you one of those ppl that accomplished nothing in life, have no friends, and hope to make up for your failures with a “perfect CFA score” (I bet you wont’ pass lvl II because lvl II’s about smarts not how much you study"? Every person would get a perfect score if they wasted their time studying as much as you for lvl I. A good analyst/manager is not someone who spend a year to prepare for something but someone who can apply their talent in in the moment that they need to! So serioiusly stop posting shit.
Ahh, the ignorance of level one passers. I was definitely one of them- even in January after studying for two months, I didn’t think it was that hard, and I think I posted something to that effect. But once you realize that when after you master a subject and move on to the next one, you’ll forget about a third of the big picture stuff and about three quarters of the minor details. And this is coming from someone who studied about 700 hours, so don’t think a few extra months will do you any good. Anyway, if you study that hard and are that serious about the program, well then good luck.
hey timotimo STFU. again u act like u’re the @#%& for passing lvl 1. "work into your schedule blah blah blah"... what do you get out of a perfect score u idiot.... I spend a month studying for lvl II and didn't get a perfect score... should I have started studying a whole year in advance.... no! because i still passed! "Because I am going to start seriously studying next month for June 2011" do you know how big of a dork you are.....? Are you one of those ppl that accomplished nothing in life, have no friends, and hope to make up for your failures with a "perfect CFA score" (I bet you wont' pass lvl II because lvl II's about smarts not how much you study"? Every person would get a perfect score if they wasted their time studying as much as you for lvl I. A good analyst/manager is not someone who spend a year to prepare for something but someone who can apply their talent in in the moment that they need to! So serioiusly stop posting @#%&.