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This young man is being very efficientCFAbeatmeup wrote:
Yah, I’m trying to learn Excel VBA a little better and not trying to think about it. #SkillsToPayTheBills
By the way, thanks!VWJETTY wrote:
This young man is being very efficientCFAbeatmeup wrote:
Yah, I’m trying to learn Excel VBA a little better and not trying to think about it. #SkillsToPayTheBills![]()
You could munch?muncher wrote:
Wow I thought waiting for level 1 and 2 were bad. I hate seeing everyone else post about knowing their results when Im just sitting here waiting.
What am I supposed to do for two weeks!
~rant
The worst part for me is the position we are in. You pass, you are done. You fail you have to do it again. With L1 and L2 no matter what you were taking another exam, this time the light is visible at the end of the tunnelmuncher wrote:
Wow I thought waiting for level 1 and 2 were bad. I hate seeing everyone else post about knowing their results when Im just sitting here waiting.
What am I supposed to do for two weeks!
~rant
+1defacto wrote:
For some reason, I now welcome the extra 2 weeks. I’ve been enjoying my post-exam life so much and Aug. 9 could be the moment that takes all that joy away. Failing would imply the pain of all this work and sacrifice for nothing, plus the disheartening feeling of having to retake, or alternatively the sense of failure with a decision to call it quits. Plus my employer not reimbursing my enrollment expenses as an additional blow. Passing would be a relief but somehow I don’t imagine myself jumping on the walls. Normal life would just be allowed to continue. So yeah I’m not really looking forward that much to Aug. 9.
Wait what?ThatsWacc wrote:
I was dying waiting for level III and then I happened to see my unconfirmed results early and slept like a baby for the remaining two weeks.
Crazy! Any stories of anyone getting a prelim fail then ultimately passing?ltj wrote:
^ From last year: http://www.businessinsider.com/some-level-iii-cfa-results-accidentally-p...
If I remember poking around on old posts about this there were no changes. Of course, the small sample size limitation applies.WayTooLate wrote:
Crazy! Any stories of anyone getting a prelim fail then ultimately passing?ltj wrote:
^ From last year: http://www.businessinsider.com/some-level-iii-cfa-results-accidentally-p...