FinancialWar
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Can I still say on my resume that I passed CFA level I exam on first attempt. Since I only registered first time but never attempted it.
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True.Greenman72 wrote:The former makes you sound like a pretentious jerk.
True.Greenman72 wrote:The former makes you sound like a pretentious jerk.
What if he/she only spent a week studying and got >70 on all topics!?!Minerva wrote:
Actually, yes. I wouldn’t want to hire the person who only spent a week preparing for the exam.
As long as it’s the truth and you’re not suggesting superiority over other candidates or charterholders it isn’t a violation.thanatos0320 wrote:
I think it’s a against the ethical and professional standards to say that you passed on your first attempt.
Somebody obviously did not read the Handbook. The first attempt claims was specifically address in the handbook.thanatos0320 wrote:
I think it’s a against the ethical and professional standards to say that you passed on your first attempt.
I’ve read the handbook the same number of times you attempted the exam. If you have trouble counting how many times I’ve read it just ask someone.FinancialWar wrote:
Somebody obviously did not read the Handbook. The first attempt claims was specifically address in the handbook.thanatos0320 wrote:
I think it’s a against the ethical and professional standards to say that you passed on your first attempt.
Definitely not against anything in ethics… this example was a part of my reading this weekend.thanatos0320 wrote:
I’ve read the handbook the same number of times you attempted the exam. If you have trouble counting how many times I’ve read it just ask someone.FinancialWar wrote:
Somebody obviously did not read the Handbook. The first attempt claims was specifically address in the handbook.thanatos0320 wrote:
I think it’s a against the ethical and professional standards to say that you passed on your first attempt.