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      I’m sorry to hear about your mental breakdown and the need to defer your CFA Level 1 examination. It can be tough to get back on track after a setback like this.

      Take some time for self-care: Prioritize your mental health and well-being before diving back into studying. Make sure to get enough rest, eat healthily, exercise, and engage in activities that help you relax and reduce stress.

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        It is recommended to use the most recent version of the CFA Program Curriculum for your exam preparation. The curriculum is updated periodically to reflect changes in the industry and to ensure that the exam is aligned with current practices and standards.

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          I would suggest doing some research on each course provider and reading reviews from other users to help make an informed decision. You can also consider reaching out to your professional network or CFA study groups to see if anyone has personal experience with the course providers you are considering.

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            You can check out online forums or social media groups dedicated to CFA Level 1 exam preparation. You can also join study groups or discussion forums on platforms like Reddit, LinkedIn, or Facebook, where you can connect with others who are preparing for the exam. Additionally, you can consider using study resources like online courses, study materials, and practice tests to help you prepare for the exam.

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              Any relevant answer here?

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                It’s always best to double-check with the exam center, but generally, as long as your name is close enough and matches your identification photo, you should be fine. But still, you can reach out to the CFA institute or the exam center to clarify any doubts.

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                  From what I know, the CFA exam registration process can be a bit picky about names matching exactly. It’s like when you’re trying to fit a square peg into a round hole—sometimes, even a small difference can cause a big fuss. Here’s the deal: If your registered name and passport name aren’t a perfect match, you might run into issues. The exam folks want to make sure you are who you say you are, which is fair enough. So, my advice would be to make sure your registered name matches your passport name as closely as possible. If there are any differences, like a middle name missing or a nickname used, it’s best to contact the CFA Institute directly or use an identity validation service to get it sorted out before exam day.

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