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hehehe… i’m only gonna do that once!iteracom wrote:
that’s quite a novel there. But it’s 750 hours a bit excessive there..
What is f’ing brutal is reading your self-promoting sh!t.Judge Smails wrote:
I passed L1 Dec 09, L2 June 10, then failed L3 last year.
L1 - everyone knows it’s relatively a joke
L2 - i never sniffed CFAI curriculum, just read schweser and did 1.5 schweser practice exams, passed no problem
L3 - f’ing brutal. Failed first try band 7, biggest shock of my life.
My take is that L1 is plug and chug, L2 is harder but can be “gamed” if you’re intelligent and know test taking strategies (it is multiple choice after all). L3 has crossed into the territory of “too difficult”. Anyone who passes L2 and puts more than 200 hours into L3 should pass. The pass rate should be ~75%, in my opinion. Based on the majority of the comments here, many people who got “wrong” answers actually had deep understandings of the topic and just didn’t recall one tiny element, or overlooked that tiny element, or felt the question was subject to interpretation. As someone who will shortly have an elite MBA degree and doesn’t “need” the CFA designation for his career, my feeling is that they are losing a lot of great charterholders by tricking up the L3 exam.
This is, at best, a naïve comparison.negra wrote:curriculum level 2: 3500+ pages
curriculum level 3: 998 pages (including ethics that you`ve already seen)
So you are writing the same comparison on all the old L2 vs L3 threads? Nice.negra wrote:
curriculum level 2: 3500+ pages
curriculum level 3: 998 pages (including ethics that you`ve already seen)