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Can we share our CFA result email on social media? The one that announces if you passed or not and the percent of candidates that passed.
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Nah brah, it’s a state secret.GGavin wrote:
Can we share our CFA result email on social media? The one that announces if you passed or not and the percent of candidates that passed.
What’s the worst someone could do with my ID number though - in all seriousness.TrackSuitInvestor wrote:
Nah brah, it’s a state secret.GGavin wrote:
Can we share our CFA result email on social media? The one that announces if you passed or not and the percent of candidates that passed.
Jk, but I wouldn’t share my CFAI ID number and other specific information
Therefore there is an Ethics sections in curriculum. Or are you meant to say that it’s okay to skip ethics and then ask others about Code and Standards? People are too lazy to do their own research, always somebody has to bring everything in a plate to them.MahaM wrote:
Why is everyone trying to be funny. He is a CFA level 1 Candidate, probably not very familiar with the code and standards and is just worried that this may not be in compliance with it.
wheres the upvote button when you need it?CEO10K-DAY wrote:
Yes. Make sure you guarantee superior returns when you do.
playing on the edge lolCEO10K-DAY wrote:
Yes. Make sure you guarantee superior returns when you do.
You need to stop putting words in other people’s mouth. Just because there is an ethics section in level 1, doesn’t mean that he is expected to be an ethics expert at this level, and he is reasonably expected to get some things wrong at the beginning and improve at such a subjective topic of the CFA program as he progresses. Hell, you could even pass level 3 and score below 50 in Ethics, so I am not sure why are you assuming that he must know everything about the code and standards when he still hasn’t even passed level 1. So instead of being saracstic and not funny at all, you could just provide a useful answer.dasstienn wrote:
Therefore there is an Ethics sections in curriculum. Or are you meant to say that it’s okay to skip ethics and then ask others about Code and Standards? People are too lazy to do their own research, always somebody has to bring everything in a plate to them.MahaM wrote:
Why is everyone trying to be funny. He is a CFA level 1 Candidate, probably not very familiar with the code and standards and is just worried that this may not be in compliance with it.
I touched your feelings as I can see, yeeees. Instead of ignoring my message and being smarter than me, you decided to do opposite.MahaM wrote:
You need to stop putting words in other people’s mouth. Just because there is an ethics section in level 1, doesn’t mean that he is expected to be an ethics expert at this level, and he is reasonably expected to get some things wrong at the beginning and improve at such a subjective topic of the CFA program as he progresses. Hell, you could even pass level 3 and score below 50 in Ethics, so I am not sure why are you assuming that he must know everything about the code and standards when he still hasn’t even passed level 1. So instead of being saracstic and not funny at all, you could just provide a useful answer.dasstienn wrote:
Therefore there is an Ethics sections in curriculum. Or are you meant to say that it’s okay to skip ethics and then ask others about Code and Standards? People are too lazy to do their own research, always somebody has to bring everything in a plate to them.MahaM wrote:
Why is everyone trying to be funny. He is a CFA level 1 Candidate, probably not very familiar with the code and standards and is just worried that this may not be in compliance with it.
Don’t fight big boys. Play nice with your friend. Okay?dasstienn wrote:
I touched your feelings as I can see, yeeees. Instead of ignoring my message and being smarter than me, you decided to do opposite.MahaM wrote:
You need to stop putting words in other people’s mouth. Just because there is an ethics section in level 1, doesn’t mean that he is expected to be an ethics expert at this level, and he is reasonably expected to get some things wrong at the beginning and improve at such a subjective topic of the CFA program as he progresses. Hell, you could even pass level 3 and score below 50 in Ethics, so I am not sure why are you assuming that he must know everything about the code and standards when he still hasn’t even passed level 1. So instead of being saracstic and not funny at all, you could just provide a useful answer.dasstienn wrote:
Therefore there is an Ethics sections in curriculum. Or are you meant to say that it’s okay to skip ethics and then ask others about Code and Standards? People are too lazy to do their own research, always somebody has to bring everything in a plate to them.MahaM wrote:
Why is everyone trying to be funny. He is a CFA level 1 Candidate, probably not very familiar with the code and standards and is just worried that this may not be in compliance with it.
Here what I’ll say to you. Instead of asking stupid questions, start thinking with your own brain.