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It can drive you insane

I just did very well (for me) on the one of the CFA AM sections the CFA makes available on its website.

Yet, instead of being encouraged and ready to grind out the next two days before taking a day off, I’m convinced that the CFA tested all my strong points recently so I am completely screwed for this coming exam.

Yes….this will make you crazy.

insane in the membrane....insane in the brain

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acb2011 Wrote:
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> I just did very well (for me) on the one of the
> CFA AM sections the CFA makes available on its
> website.
>
> Yet, instead of being encouraged and ready to
> grind out the next two days before taking a day
> off, I’m convinced that the CFA tested all my
> strong points recently so I am completely screwed
> for this coming exam.
>
> Yes….this will make you crazy.


Tested recently => concepts will not appear again? Select one behavior bias:

A) Overconfidence
B) Aversion to ambiguity
C) Regret avoidance

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bell99 Wrote:
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> acb2011 Wrote:
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> > I just did very well (for me) on the one of the
> > CFA AM sections the CFA makes available on its
> > website.
> >
> > Yet, instead of being encouraged and ready to
> > grind out the next two days before taking a day
> > off, I’m convinced that the CFA tested all my
> > strong points recently so I am completely
> screwed
> > for this coming exam.
> >
> > Yes….this will make you crazy.
>
>
> Tested recently => concepts will not appear again?
> Select one behavior bias:
>
> A) Overconfidence
> B) Aversion to ambiguity
> C) Regret avoidance



Gamblers Fallacy? Is that regret avoidance? C?

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C makes the most sense.

NO EXCUSES

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I as well feel as if all the major sections have been tested recently. Possible they will continue to test major sections. The pass rate doesn't show that memorizing the AM papers has provided any kind of boost in recent years.

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the biggest pain to me is learning something *new* every time I re-read a SS.

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SkipE99 Wrote:
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> the biggest pain to me is learning something *new*
> every time I re-read a SS.


And aggravating to see I had notes along the margins!

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