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being on the forum makes me feel better than i did when i just finished the pm session.. i felt like i was struggling and "educated guessing" a lot for the pm session. i wonder if i am convincing myself that it wasn't that bad? there had been times even when i was taking book 6 tests where i thought i struggled and ended up scoring 70 to 82. i hope this was a similar thing..
 
good going cfas1. You will be fine come July. There is a long time before the results come out and I would advise you to not spoil two months thinking about what you did and wht you didn't.
 
that is good advice ruhi... but it's so hard to not think about. especially with the forum at my fingertips!
 
do whatever it takes to make you feel better. Probably I won't be coming back until the results are out. No point speculating over each and every question. It will only make us feel worse. I saw your prep and frankly speaking, I don't know why you shouldn't pass.

Of course, that's just my viewpoint. Not everybody will think this way. I wasted the entire day just going over the questions and not doing anything else.
 
ruhi, you are a lock... i really think so.
 
Play with your newborn baby daughter and teach her how to pronounce "CFA".(though she might be too young for it) :-)
 
i've tried to stay away from the forum... i can't stand second guessing myself, but looking over a bunch of these questions, i'm starting to feel ok too. I got a lot of questions right. I just hope it was enough.
 
You win some and you lose some, but the funny thing is that most of us forumers (well, I haven't been that "active") seem to have the same line of thinking on most stuff--Ethics excluded. But, you're right cfasf1: for some reason the more time goes on, the better I feel about the test. There were some bonehead calls (that dang! compliment econ question was a no-brainer!!!!), but I definitely feel that I got more right than not on the ones that I didn't know.

If you thought that this was bad, my boss sat for Level III and it was kind of the same, although worse, scenario: good morning section, hell on wheels afternoon. I hope that I don't stress out as much over the L II and III as I did on this one (I know I will).

I wish that I would have found this board sooner and gotten more active---it provides a weird sort of therapy. Plus, somewhat difficult concepts are explained by peers, not professors, which helps a LOT.
 
ilvino Wrote:
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> i've tried to stay away from the forum... i can't
> stand second guessing myself, but looking over a
> bunch of these questions, i'm starting to feel ok
> too. I got a lot of questions right. I just hope
> it was enough.

me too :) am feeling much better now than yesterday
 
ruhi22 Wrote:
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> Play with your newborn baby daughter and teach her
> how to pronounce "CFA".(though she might be too
> young for it) :-)

Hmmm... does that comply with the code of ethics?
 
mcpass Wrote:
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> ruhi22 Wrote:
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> > Play with your newborn baby daughter and teach
> her
> > how to pronounce "CFA".(though she might be too
> > young for it) :-)
>
> Hmmm... does that comply with the code of ethics?


So daddys can't teach their kids how to pronounce "CFA"? :-)
 
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