honeybadger
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Am I crazy for wanting to take Level II again with a newborn? Thanks.
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Respect. You must have incredible time management skills.njcfa11 wrote:
I had a baby in Feb and passed level II in June. I studied a lot before the baby, took a month off when he was born to physically recover and then studied/reviewed. It was our third so I knew what I was getting into. Studying for level III this year should be a lot easier.
Wow. Your professor must be really amazing!!!! He let you so impressed that you never forget to advertise him in every single post. I’m also pleased that he is somebody ethical, who would never spam the forum with any kind of unpaid advertising.youngfinance wrote:
I don’t have any children myself, but I had a couple of thoughts for all of you new parents and parents-to-be in the New York area…
First off, congrats on your new additions as well as your diligence in studying!
Second, I know of a professor (who I am in NO way affiliated with) that teaches an absolutely fantastic prep class for all three levels. I’m recommending him as a teacher because I’m an extremely satisfied student who learned a great deal thanks to his excellent teaching methods and personal attention. Without exaggeration, ONE hour of his class time is more productive than THREE hours of most people’s self study. If you think you can spare the 3 hours a week, contact me (on this site or via [email protected]) for more information. Best of luck on your next exam!!!
Why so mean? I apologize in advance if you turn up to be a real regular poster in the future.youngfinance wrote:
I’ll make sure to steer clear of you and your policing self in the future…