Who is less nervous? More Nervous? Cares more? Cares less?

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I am leaning towards more nervous and caring less. Doesnt make sense I know but thats where I am at.
 
less nervous... dont know about care less since it does matter to me but im not strung out like some on this board....

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I wouldn't say I'm super nervous.... I just really really want to know. I'm thinking about it a lot lately.

I'm not overly confident, there's a great chance I didn't pass, but i'm just not too worried about it at this point. I just want to know either way so i can know where my life is going the next 6 months haha

either way, I'll probably be hammered Wednesday night.
 
Pretty sure I passed.

If I did not I am going to head for the hills destroy a snowboard competition this weekend, as I will have more time to do other stuff than study. I need to make a comeback .... maybe after the CFA exams?
 
Nervous? - no
Would like to know for sure? - hell yea

I don't get some member here who loose sleep and count every minute. The worst case scenario is that you failed and have to retake this thing again, which won't be as bad as first time.

I just want to get my score so I can register for the next part and get materials to study. Or so I know that I have to retake part I and can relax a bit.
 
I am interested in the MPS and what the pass rate is for this go-around. Whatever my score is I will deal with it when it comes. The wait times only get longer after L1.
 
"do we ever find out what the MPS is?"

-Nope. The CFAI does not release that information. You will receive a range for your score per section (i.e., between 50% and 70%), and a PASS or FAIL (you do not receive your actual score). If you failed, you will receive a band, which will indicate how well you did in relation to other candidates who failed (Band 10 would indicate that you were in the top 10% of candidates that did not pass).
 
I'm not nervous.

It is only an exam. While I will not be happy if I fail, I will not go and shoot up the local McDonalds on a tirade.

Worst case I'll pony up ~$600 and take it again in June. Is that really so awful?
 
I'm not nervous...just anxious to know the result..
I will be appearing for CFA level 2 in June 2010... [can't afford to study that twice]

If I pass, I will start preparing for FRM & CFA L 2.
Otherwise...will plan to crush level 1 hard in coming June...
 
I'm with ditchdigger, it's only an exam and I know from the econ section that the $1,000 is sunk cost....
 
Pretty sure I smashed it after a mind blowing fail band 10 in June

I just want too see the grade.

and if I see a fail...im calling it quits cause if I didn't pass this time I never will.
 
Wow, no one is having a panic attack today? That's a first!

Like the rest of you, I just want to know. Partly so that when people ask, I can actually give them an answer that doesn't involve Jan. 28, and partly so I can get my a$$ in gear.
 
not nervous - but anxious if that makes any sense.

frankly I'll be more suprised then anything if i don't pass. I really couldn't have been much more prepared then i was.
 
Very nervous and becoming negative. I can't treat this as just an exam since I studied and spent so much time on this.
 
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> Very nervous and becoming negative. I can't treat
> this as just an exam since I studied and spent so
> much time on this.


I can relate since this is how I was for the June results. When the fail screen came up, my heart sank. I got up from my desk, and told my coworkers I was taking a walk. During my 10 minute walk I was fuming, but I came to the realization that, "Hey, I'm still standing. Nothing has changed for the worse due to the fail."

While studying for the December exam, I was much more relaxed and focused since I didn't stress as much.

I won't lie, I will be p!ssed if I'm a 3peater for this thing. However in the grand scale of things, it is only a test, and June is not that far away.
 
Actually I want another month. Like go back in time again or something i dunno. Because I really enjoy partying and having a life =).

Arghhh if I pass = study. If I don't pass = study.

So im not exactly looking forward to tomorrow >=(.
 
The thing that will kill me if I fail is that its another 6 month wait before I can start proving to prospective employers that I have a clue what I am doing. A double major in Poli Sci and Philosophy isn't exactly what most hiring managers are looking for.
 
for me this was an all or nothing attempt (on lvl 1). if i pass, i need to enrol in lvl 2 asap. If i fail, thats it - stick a fork in me, im done. bright side of failing is i dont have to start studying again! small consolation of course...
 
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