June 2018 CFA level 3 result thread

Congratulations, Pete!

Congratulations, Theo!

Congratulations, Medusa!

Congratulations, bazz!

You’re very kind, and very welcome.

Congratulations, GAAPIFRS!

Congratulations, LeovonB!

Congratulations, Rick!

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Heard about CFA : 2004

Registered : 2008 Jun

Passed Level 1 : 2010 Dec

Band 10 Level 2 : 2013

Band 9 Level 2 : 2014

Passed Level 2 : 2015

Passed Level 3 : 2018

MD: 1984 (age: 25)

MA: 2005 (age: 46)

Passed Level 1: 2015 (age: 56)

Passed Level 2: 2016 (age: 57)

Band 8 Level 3: 2017 (age: 58; Dad died one week prior to the exam)

Passed Level 3: 2018 (age: 59)

It has taken a lifetime.

Good luck to all.

thanks magician, your help was immense!!!

Woohoo! Passed! With a bit of luck I was able to get through 3/3. Very thankful I can put this behind me to focus on my career, young family and health (the program takes its toll on you). Thanks to everyone for joining me on this grind of a journey.

Congratulations, slam!

Congrats, spencediamonds!!!

Congratulations, spencediamonds!

Fail - just under the MPS line.

~71% on the PM (questions seemed easy, I was thinking that I will be in the 80-90% range)

~45% on the AM (poor time management + bathroom break => left 2.5 sections blank)

Passed!!

at 67 years old … Cfa journey started dec 2016.

good luck all

Slept zero hours the night before exam, left 17 points blank in AM.

Scored:

AM: 90th percentile scores

PM: looks like 93 to 94th percentile scores

Thanks AF for providing such a fantastic platform and much appreciate all the helps I got from you guys.

You can always get an answer in AF!!

PS:

Level I accomplished in Jun 2016, 10/10 over 70%, slept 4 hours

Level II accomplished in Jun 2017, 8/10 over 70%, slept 3 hours

I slept totally 7 hours for all three levels, it’s less than my one normal night sleep …

Misery loves company - I am exactly right there with you in every regard. It’s as though we had identical experiences and results right down to the missed AM question and confidence (or apparent over-confidence) in my PM performance. Been a long journey for me too and don’t know if I can do this again or if I even need/want to as a private client advisor with a growing book.

Congratulations, zollaron!

Congratulations, bozaigao!