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Old 04-05-2017, 05:41 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by DaFonz View Post
Yes - 3/3. It's not as hard as people say it is. Just put in the time and you will pass.
What financial field did you end up working for? A person I talked who is going to be writing level 3 told me, level 1 is essentially everything I have learned in my diploma so far. So I would like to pursue it while everything is still fresh.

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I've done level 1 so far. Before you spend the time to do them, consider what you actually want to do for a career and carefully evaluate whether CFA is right for you. It's good cachet for the cost of admission but it's relatively specialized in what areas of finance it is truly tailored towards.

Mark
Are you writing level 2 in December? What career are you aiming for? I'm taking an interest in wealth management / equity research.
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