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iteracom Wrote:
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> Yea but he failed L1 3 times. And he wasn't close
> to passing. So it's totally possible he can't
> write 2 sentences properly. Not strange at all.
>
> Yea he read the curriculum 3 times, but it seems
> like he had no idea what he was reading.
>
> Reading skill and writing skill can be night and
> day. Just try talking to any one of the asian
> nerds who score perfect TOEFL scores from China
> but can barely speak out half a sentence in
> english.

Lol i wouldn't mind talking to him.. has he disclosed his skype id there?

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Whoever fails Level I on three occasions should probably consider a different designation than the CFA charter. Level I is a mile wide and a foot deep, wait for Level II when the material is a mile wide and a mile deep.

As far as studying is concerned it varies from person to person, I think a lot of people get caught up trying to memorize as much stuff as they can that will provide them with little use. Whether you pass or fail will not come down to whether or not you remember that when MP is at a max that MC is at a min. You should however know the main concepts of every reading and really understand what is happening as opposed to reading over it and going "oh that makes sense."

3 answer choices, eliminate 1 and you got a 50/50 chance of getting the right answer.

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