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发表于 2013-4-2 12:21
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Yeah, I’m almost certainly going to take the test. Even though it requires some travel, it will only be taking, at most 24 hours from me.
My problem is that I honestly can’t dedicate any time this week to the CFA. I’ve got two assignments (which weren’t on my course outlines, so I hadn’t added to my study calendar until last week) and three projects (which were, but they are group projects, so the progress of my group is the limiting factor) due next week.
My Google calendar is quite full up to the 27th.
So then my real question is: how much time should I dedicate, in that next period, to studying for the CFA exam vs. my other 6 exams?
I think it’s only appropriate to allocate 3 hours to each of those 6 exams in that period to ensure a ‘reasonable’ mark in them. So that leaves me with about 20 or so hours to allocate.
On one hand, I could allocate them to my finals. This is tempting because, I’m teetering on an A average right now, and would really like to be able to finish with this. I have two classes in particular that, without an excellent final performance, I won’t get an A in.
And on the other hand, the CFA is tempting because each hour increases my chance of passing. But am I that close to passing?
Anyway, I shouldn’t be wasting this time writing it all out (although it does force me to look at it in rational terms…)
Why does a withdrawal option exist at all for the CFA program? |
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