levfings wrote:
Listen, ignore all the crap. Everyone is different - but the more I would fail, the more I would feel like I NEED to pass. Especially as someone bright, it would eat me up that I could tackle everything else academic but not this, when other people can. To be honest, there are many differing kinds of odds in life, odds you’ll be good looking, odds you’ll win the lottery, odds you’ll get hit by a car walking to work. In this case, for some reason you hit the odds of getting CFA exam questions that somehow tested the stuff you were most prone to making errors on..3 times in a row! Yes prob 1/100 for you. I passed Level 2 this year, but my matrix looks worst than yours. Seriously. What that tells me is that you must have been a few questions away. My boss who is s Managing Director, stopped taking the CFA 15 years ago after failing Level 2 and told me the other day that he wishes he tried again. Don’t be him. I have a wife and kid also, and studying for the exam meant I would wait until everyone was asleep by 11PM and study until 1AM every night. And study on the train/in the bathroom. I failed once. I did it again, and I passed. Do not give up - because it’s pretty clear you can do it.