Danny Boy Wrote:
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> mjp Wrote:
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> > I couldn't disagree with Ted more. I know a guy
> > who got the Charter 30+ years ago and he said
> the
> > questions were like "what's a bond?, what's a
> > pfd?, what does yield mean? etc". My guess is
> the
> > CFA 25-30 years looked alot like the Series 7
> > exam. Failable, sure---but far easier than
> today's
> > CFA program.
>
> You have to look at the relative difficulty. Do
> you think that 30 years ago Calculus was taught as
> much as it is now in college or even high school?
> Do you think that we're just that much smarter now
> than 30 years ago or is it because technology and
> education advances?
that could be correct, hell, if you think of it, alot of the material on derivatives and portfolio theory wouldnt have existed even 15 years ago. Even the black scholes model hasn't been around for more then a few years. Also, do you think they were doing the of intense calculus found in level 2 & 3 on slide rules?
I reasonable person would recognize that the advances in technology and financial engineering alone wouldve made the current material much more complex then the course material of thirty years ago.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at Saturday, September 2, 2006 at 09:01PM by SeanC.