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@vincentt & @Sophie. Oh I thought it over WELL while agonizing over the level 2 material.
I honestly think a lot of work and development opportunities may pass me by while I’m Level3-ing, considering that I have 2+ years of experience in the industry. I’m collaborating on a couple of entrepreneurial projects and hope to take level 3 in 2015!Up::3I understand the concerns about losing momentum. I think it comes down to personal considerations. I want to write the exam when I can put in the time.2014 isn’t it.
in reply to: The Best Places For You to Study for the CFA Exams #76190Up::3@Zee I used the city’s university library on Saturdays. There’s this art café with a small reading room near my office that I used on weekdays (had to wait for traffic to thin out before heading home). The office was very helpful in the mornings, used to do an hour (6.45 am-7.45am) before work (very helpful!).
At least it worked!. ha!in reply to: Anyone else having withdrawal symptoms? #73682in reply to: The Best Places For You to Study for the CFA Exams #76186Up::1Oh! the search for study locations! It’s quite hard in my city, Lagos. We have notorious traffic jams and even more notorious electrical power. Getting home to read was almost out of the question, so I had to either read at the office or find a library (Cafe’s are so noisy!). There are probably only 2 or 3 libraries that stay open till late on weekdays and open on weekends.
I consider myself an amazon of the highest category for making it through reading season and passing. Goodness!!Up::0Hi! I’ve been following the blog for some months. First comment though! Just recovering after the rush of CFA prep. I passed Level 2 this last June. Yay!
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