scorpiomanoj
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- Jun 18, 2026
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Hi guys, I was confident of cracking Level 2 after having done the following:
a)Spent over 400 hours of actual cfa curriculum study.
b)Solved all the end of the chapter questions of CFA books.
c)Scored above 65% in five mock tests
d)Investment banking experience of 10 years in US & Europe.
e)Quantitative science masters plus management qualification; also frm and prm certified.
Alas, the scores were a dismal <50% in all topics with Band 1.
While I was totally taken aback with the results I did recall an incident on the examination day where the proctor erroneously alloted a wrong seat to me in the morning session which was subsequently discovered during the afternoon session registration; as a result my afternoon session allotted seat was different from that of the morning session. At the end of the exam the proctor told me that everything was set right.
Now I strongly suspect that this incident has something to do with my dismal results. I would not have been dissapointed to this extent had I failed with a Band of 9/10. I am unable to digest my failure with a band 1 positioning. Should I request for a retab? Is there any case in the past something similar to my position that has turned into success.
a)Spent over 400 hours of actual cfa curriculum study.
b)Solved all the end of the chapter questions of CFA books.
c)Scored above 65% in five mock tests
d)Investment banking experience of 10 years in US & Europe.
e)Quantitative science masters plus management qualification; also frm and prm certified.
Alas, the scores were a dismal <50% in all topics with Band 1.
While I was totally taken aback with the results I did recall an incident on the examination day where the proctor erroneously alloted a wrong seat to me in the morning session which was subsequently discovered during the afternoon session registration; as a result my afternoon session allotted seat was different from that of the morning session. At the end of the exam the proctor told me that everything was set right.
Now I strongly suspect that this incident has something to do with my dismal results. I would not have been dissapointed to this extent had I failed with a Band of 9/10. I am unable to digest my failure with a band 1 positioning. Should I request for a retab? Is there any case in the past something similar to my position that has turned into success.