I have to agree with stevenevans. Before I get into it, let me say that I have been on this forum for the past 3 years. Although I don’t actively participate all the time, and have not in a while, I do appreciate all the help these discussions have provided me in the past. So a collective thank you to all.
That said, I think everyone is being overly paranoid. Recreating the exam and discussing topics that were tested are two very different things. Before the exam everyone felt free to talk about anything and everything in the curriculum. Now it seems it is ALL OFF LIMITS.
I doubt the CFAI’s intended purpose is to completely halt discussion on their curriculum after the test. Seems a little fascist to me. We’ve all been studying the same material for the past 6 to 9 months and its natural to still have questions on topics whether they were tested or not. Just don’t be an idiot about it and don’t do anything to put the integrity of the test at risk. I think we can discuss what we want to discuss as long as it’s done in an ethical manner.
That said, I think everyone is being overly paranoid. Recreating the exam and discussing topics that were tested are two very different things. Before the exam everyone felt free to talk about anything and everything in the curriculum. Now it seems it is ALL OFF LIMITS.
I doubt the CFAI’s intended purpose is to completely halt discussion on their curriculum after the test. Seems a little fascist to me. We’ve all been studying the same material for the past 6 to 9 months and its natural to still have questions on topics whether they were tested or not. Just don’t be an idiot about it and don’t do anything to put the integrity of the test at risk. I think we can discuss what we want to discuss as long as it’s done in an ethical manner.