The result has sunk in, what next?

I got a call within one week of l2 result for a Equity Research analyst/Financial Research analyst from a kpo in delhi. This could have never been possible without CFA .
So whether i make it or not it has got me an opportunity …….
Even B schools where people spend 2,00,000 $ cant guarnatee high paying job
How can CFA in which people spend 2000-3000$ can ? And why do people expect it ?
There is no certainity in life except death
PS: Many times i feel who discourage here are so called sucessful finance professionals earning money which is there only friend.
All they do is post discouraging remarks to vent out their loneliness and phrustrations because there arrogance has led to lot of real friends/relatives deserting them
 
The Righteous Hacksaw wrote:
Ill wager that about 80 percent of people currently enrolled probably have no business taking these exams and are operating under the delusion that they will someone change their lives. That’s just a guess.
We should have a sticky, and this should be the second line.
The first line will be: Passing CFA exams will NOT get you a high paying finance job.
 
vicky_cool400 wrote:
I got a call within one week of l2 result for a Equity Research analyst/Financial Research analyst from a kpo in delhi. This could have never been possible without CFA .
So whether i make it or not it has got me an opportunity …….
Even B schools where people spend 2,00,000 $ cant guarnatee high paying job
How can CFA in which people spend 2000-3000$ can ? And why do people expect it ?
There is no certainity in life except death
PS: Many times i feel who discourage here are so called sucessful finance professionals earning money which is there only friend.
All they do is post discouraging remarks to vent out their loneliness and phrustrations because there arrogance has led to lot of real friends/relatives deserting them
It’s hard to take you seriously with so much bad grammer and spelling errors. FYI
 
itera wrote:
Greenman72 wrote:when I was 27 and thought I’d be the next Peter Lynch. My career has changed, my outlook has changed, my priorities have changed, and it only makes sense that my outlook on the CFA exam would change, too.
Life changes. Priorities Change. This clip sums it up decently
YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. PAUSE. ITERA WATCHES MOVIES FOR OLD WOMEN TO CRY TO AND KNOWS EXACTLY WHEN TO DROP IT INTO CASUAL CONVERSATION.
 
^ Agreed.
By the way, on an international forum talking about US dollars, write it $20,000 (twenty thousand) dollars, not $2,00,000 (two lakh dollars). This will help your career a lot Vicky.
Did you send your prospective employer a score breakdown?
 
itera wrote:
The Righteous Hacksaw wrote:
Ill wager that about 80 percent of people currently enrolled probably have no business taking these exams and are operating under the delusion that they will someone change their lives. That’s just a guess.
We should have a sticky, and this should be the second line.
The first line will be: Passing CFA exams will NOT get you a high paying finance job.
I’ve started a new thread to discuss this issue. Please contribute guys.
http://www.analystforum.com/forums/cfa-forums/cfa-general-discussion/913...
 
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