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Danny Boy Wrote:
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> AlphaSeeker Wrote:
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> > builders Wrote:
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> > > ive been told its like level II on steroids
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> > No way.
> >
> > IMO, very few (or none) test can be as
> difficult
> > as the Level II. That's why its passing rate is
> > often the lowest vs. L1 and L3.
> >
> > Although, mastering a golf swing like that of
> > Ernie Els is a admittedly lot harder!...
>
> Actuarial exams are more difficult than L2.

that's a fair counter. I almost forgot about the insurance guys...

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Series 65 is much harder than CFA+FSA combined

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AlphaSeeker Wrote:
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> builders Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > ive been told its like level II on steroids
>
> No way.
>
> IMO, very few (or none) test can be as difficult
> as the Level II. That's why its passing rate is
> often the lowest vs. L1 and L3.
>
> Although, mastering a golf swing like that of
> Ernie Els is a admittedly lot harder!...

Actuarial exams are more difficult than L2.

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builders Wrote:
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> ive been told its like level II on steroids

No way.

IMO, very few (or none) test can be as difficult as the Level II. That's why its passing rate is often the lowest vs. L1 and L3.

Although, mastering a golf swing like that of Ernie Els is a admittedly lot harder!...

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ive been told its like level II on steroids

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Yep, you should already be good to go. But, if it's expired and you just need the 65 (going the RIA route?), it should take you about 8 hours.

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If you passed the Series 66, you already passed the Series 65 - the former encompasses the latter (and the Series 63).



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at Monday, May 9, 2011 at 01:59PM by Captain Windjammer.

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