How many hours did you spend studying on Level I, Level II, and Level III exam. Was there a trend? Upward-sloping, flat, inverted?
Concave Shaped like CPPI
Exponential
Pretty flat, but my performance is downward sloping.
DallasCFA Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Concave Shaped like CPPI CPPI is convex
Upward for sure. And should have had a larger slope in hindsight.
Steeper than the current yield curve
Downward sloping for me. Financial Statement Analysis was a new language for me.
Upward sloping. Turns steeper at L3.
don’t ask. too many.
Mine resembles the normal distribution curve ^^
long a call
charlottekid Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > long a call hahaha
Level 1 250 hrs Level 2 400 hrs Level 3 500 hrs I put in 1150 hours and now I am a charterholder. Do the work and you will be rewarded.
L1: 300 L2: 400 L3: 350
CPPI-style as well.
It depends: if I pass level 3 first time, I will have put the fewest hours into it. But by itself, this last year I put more hours into one test than I have ever in my life. If we count re-takes, level 2 dominates. Hopefully level 3 will be a lot less.
L1: 250 (Overstudied) L2: 200 (Scraped through) L3: 300 (Time will tell)
L1: 200 L2: 300 L3: 500
L1: 80 (barely passed) L2: 450 (crushed it) L3: 550 (feeling weak)