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Every finance and investment professional tries to attempt this test at least once in his lifetime.gad4 wrote:http://listovative.com/top-12-most-difficult-toughest-exams-world/ Number 3 but still up there
I’d like to think you’re being facetious.Rasec wrote:
TO: tickersu
Those are for babies……………….CFA… FLEX!!!!!!!!!
Backed by: Google!
LMAAAAAAAAO!
This.S666 wrote:
There’s no way the CFA exams are the toughest in the world, sorry I’m just not buying it…they are tough, mainly due to sheer volume of material and having to study and sit them whilst working a full time job….but no way are they anywhere near the toughest exams in the world in the sense of difficultly of material. (caveat is that I am just about to sit L2 in June - however even if I don’t pass, I’m sticking to my guns)
Of course concepts in finance can get as complex and difficult as any other discipline, but the CFA skirts over lots of the complex stuff and keeps it “simplified” in return for just adding a massive volume of that simplified stuff.
That blind tasting section sounds like BS to me, given that studies have repeatedly shown that even the most advanced palates can only reliably identify a few basic attributes of a wine, certainly not including the vintage (except absolutely great vintages maybe). So it sounds like all these Master Sommeliers just went to the test again and again until they passed this section through randomnessitera wrote:
1. Master Sommelier Diploma Exam
This is till date hailed as the world’s toughest examination. The exam was first taken 40 years ago in the UK and since then only 200 candidates have been selected on the basis of this exam. The exam is divided into three sections, which are theory, service and blind tasting. Most of the students pass the first two sections and fail badly in the third one, and thus have to repeat that section again next year. The blind tasting section is tougher than one can imagine. Candidates not only have to identify the grape variant, but also the year and the region where it was grown. Even the most famous sommeliers in the world had passed this exam in the third or fourth attempt.
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holy moly. have to ID the year + region grown? It almost sounds like they’re intentionally making sure the people they don’t like fail it.
CFA stands for Country Fire Authority in Australia…S2000magician wrote:
I wonder why they used the Purina Dog Chow logo.
For those of you interested in this, “Somm” on Netflix is a ~90 minute documentary on a group of guys studying for the Master Sommelier Exam - shit’s fascinating and everything quoted by itera is accurate based on that documentary.itera wrote:
1. Master Sommelier Diploma Exam
This is till date hailed as the world’s toughest examination. The exam was first taken 40 years ago in the UK and since then only 200 candidates have been selected on the basis of this exam. The exam is divided into three sections, which are theory, service and blind tasting. Most of the students pass the first two sections and fail badly in the third one, and thus have to repeat that section again next year. The blind tasting section is tougher than one can imagine. Candidates not only have to identify the grape variant, but also the year and the region where it was grown. Even the most famous sommeliers in the world had passed this exam in the third or fourth attempt.
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holy moly. have to ID the year + region grown? It almost sounds like they’re intentionally making sure the people they don’t like fail it.