L2 with a job??

Go for the job! Its difficult but not impossible! Plus you’ll better realize the value of this program! It took me two attempts but it was worth it! You feel rock-solid with your concepts!

MissCleo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Honestly who would you hire. An IB analyst/ ER > associate with 2 years of experience or an > unemployed person who’s passed Level 2? Is this > really even a question? ditto!

Gettika R u from Mumbai ? ? ? ?

Geetika chawla If you hav cleared L1…i think L2 is quite manageable…I thought the same as you after clearing L1 and took a job so as to have some back up thinking L2 is not my cup of tea just studied for 95 odd days. I was focused on my job more than studies and i scored Band 10…I know this looks quite confusing but the message I want to convey is L2 is tough but it can be cracked if you start early, practice alot of questions and have a good exam strategy. Below is my matrix on comparison with other pass candidates u can figure out what went wrong. Time and practice is the key. I would say after L1 sitting idle for 1 year just studying doesn’t make much sense. You should start working take up some job which is not very demanding and which allows u to take a sabbatical if needed. If u are in India…KPOs can provide u this flexibilty. Q# Topic Max Pts <=50% 51%-70% >70% - Alternative Investments 18 * - - - Corporate Finance 36 - * - - Derivatives 36 * - - - Economics 18 - - * - Equity Investments 72 * - - - Ethical & Professional Standards 36 - * - - Financial Reporting & Analysis 72 - - * - Fixed Income Investments 36 - * - - Portfolio Management 18 * - - - Quantitative Methods 18 - * -

same thought…and my name says everything

where are you from…is the job environment so bad there??