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nuppal Wrote:
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> Do you have a job?
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> You're golden.


LOL, yes I have a job, but I took the 12th to the 29th off for vacation.

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Nobody knows everything and you can always pick up an extra point of two by checking a new area of study. Two things I've gained over the last day or do:

1. Roy's safety-first formula
2. Renewable and non-renewable resources have different elasticities of supply. It's counter-intuitive, but definitely worth knowing.

- Robert

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NYCAnalyst86 Wrote:
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> nuppal Wrote:
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> > Do you have a job?
> >
> > You're golden.
>
>
> LOL, yes I have a job, but I took the 12th to the
> 29th off for vacation.

Ahh i am taking the 2-4 off...

__________

"good personality ... or he was known as Lt. Mandingo during his army days."

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Bumping this one more time for more opinions

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I don't think they will. The higher pass rates can be attributed to the reduction of 4 choices per question to 3.

Think about this, say you know a little more than half (55%) of the questions, and then completely guess at random for the rest. Chances are, you will pass.

55% + (45% * (1/3)) = 70%

Also, you have to look at the people that don't really take this seriously. For example, a senior in college just doing this for the resume, but he's also juggling a full course-load and a part time job as well.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at Friday, December 4, 2009 at 01:49PM by NYCAnalyst86.

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The high pass rate can also be attributed to the number of finance professionals out of a job who want to boost their resumes...

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Hey man, that's exactly my situation.

Except for the "doing this just for my resume" part. I sincerely want to become a charterholder one day...

NYCAnalyst86 Wrote:
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> I don't think they will. The higher pass rates can
> be attributed to the reduction of 4 choices per
> question to 3.
>
> Think about this, say you know a little more than
> half (55%) of the questions, and then completely
> guess at random for the rest. Chances are, you
> will pass.
>
> 55% + (45% * (1/3)) = 70%
>
> Also, you have to look at the people that don't
> really take this seriously. For example, a senior
> in college just doing this for the resume, but
> he's also juggling a full course-load and a part
> time job as well.

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