S2000magician
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- Jun 18, 2026
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You’re about to take the most difficult of the three CFA exams (in my humble opinion); Saturday’s the day.
You’ve put in the time, you’ve come here with your questions (and, I hope, have gotten them answered), and you know a lot more about financial analysis than you did in January. Now’s the chance for you to show off what you know. Do your best.
Take a breather on Friday. A little light review – Ethics, formulae, lists of junk to remember – is all you should be doing.
You’ve already passed Level I, so you know how to relax during the test; be sure that you do.
At worst, you’ll fail a stupid exam and have to come back next year. Many good analysts do. It’s not a big deal. If you weren’t safe in your own home, that would be a big deal. If you had a family member with a terminal illness, that would be a big deal. Failing this exam doesn’t even come close. Do your best, and you can be proud, win or lose.
Best of luck on Saturday!
You’ve put in the time, you’ve come here with your questions (and, I hope, have gotten them answered), and you know a lot more about financial analysis than you did in January. Now’s the chance for you to show off what you know. Do your best.
Take a breather on Friday. A little light review – Ethics, formulae, lists of junk to remember – is all you should be doing.
You’ve already passed Level I, so you know how to relax during the test; be sure that you do.
At worst, you’ll fail a stupid exam and have to come back next year. Many good analysts do. It’s not a big deal. If you weren’t safe in your own home, that would be a big deal. If you had a family member with a terminal illness, that would be a big deal. Failing this exam doesn’t even come close. Do your best, and you can be proud, win or lose.
Best of luck on Saturday!