For some reason I went mind-blank on the weights of the exam. I do not remember CF being only 5%. I also don’t remember PM being 10%. Are they rounding or something? I guess what I really want is to pinpoint how many Qs I answered correctly out of 120… I saw a few people doing this for others earlier in the thread. If I were able to remember which item sets were on the exam I assume I could calculate it myself, but I can’t. Does anyone here mind helping me out LOL. Thanks!
It wasn’t about the bragging (it’s a great achievement to pass level 2 on the first try). It was about thinking you passed level 2 and you’re “almost done”.
Genuine congratulations to everyone who passed. I unfortunately failed. For the second year in a row I was 2 or 3 marks short. It is so brutal being so close and knowing you have to wait another year to put it right. What has really annoyed me is that usually Equity is my banker but I only got 55% this year - if I had got my usual marks then I would have passed. C’est la vie.
At level 1 and my previous attempts at level 2 I have never used a prep provider but I cannot go through failing this level again so I’m going to use Wiley and maybe even Meldrum as well.
To all those who have already updated their AnalystForum & LinkedIn profiles to “CFA Level III Candidate”, know that it is a violation of the Standards to do so until you have registered for the June 2020 examination… I believe registration opens up tomorrow.
I passed Level 2, and I really don’t know how. If you hid the main result graph and just asked me to look at the topic by topic breakdown and estimate if it was a pass or fail, I’d say it was an obvious fail, but somehow it ended up being barely above the MPS. My first attempt, and I literally punted Corp Fin entirely, so I’m pretty pleased with this. I don’t want to ride my luck like this at L3 though.