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[CFA Level 2] [讨论]考出CFA二级去美国留学是否有作用??

本人现在在一个投资管理公司上班,去年12月通过了一级,这两天已经报名了二级,如果顺利通过二级的话,我想申请去美国留学,不知道CFA的这个考试对留学有没有很大的促进作用??

怎么没人回复呢??????????????????

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这么多人考,竟然没人能回复,咳,失望.........以后不想来这里了

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留学是为了读学位,CFA只是一个认证而已,个人觉得没有什么关系.
就如同你考了CCNP会对上清华有帮助嘛,呵呵

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你觉得国内的研究生和国外的研究生招生一样吗?我希望有留学经验的人给予答复,谢谢

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据说通过cfa三级可以免考gmat~~似乎也可以免修部分学分~~

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苹果和橙的关系。如果想留学,并申请到名校,踏踏实实准备GT,你的工作背景和英语水平决定你的未来。

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Let me give you some insights. I'm a MBA candidate in US and working on Level III right now.

In terms of your application for any top program. Your credential doesn't count much as long as you have solid relative working experience. In your case, you've been working in investment management firms. The hands-on experience you have from your daily job is more important than your status of level II candidate. For those career switcher, I personal encourage taking some professional exam beforehand to show your passion and comittement to the indusutry you wanna get in.

Once you are in a MBA program. Your CFA study experience will help you ace the MBA accounting and finance curriculum. There's much overlap in my program. And it will help you much when pursuing investment management intern. But for IBD service, CFA doesn't count much. Your soft skill especially language proficiency does.

BTW, clarify one thing. As far as I know, I never heard CFA could lead to a GMAT waiver and credit waiver. Never. Take GMAT seriously.

For ph.Ds. I don't think CFA deserves trying. It's kinda broad array of the financial related knowledge set. But US phD programs expect you to do something deeper.

Anyway, try to prioritize your time and energy. Make your best shot.


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以下是引用shanexin在2008-2-1 1:01:00的发言:
Let me give you some insights. I'm a MBA candidate in US and working on Level III right now.

In terms of your application for any top program. Your credential doesn't count much as long as you have solid relative working experience. In your case, you've been working in investment management firms. The hands-on experience you have from your daily job is more important than your status of level II candidate. For those career switcher, I personal encourage taking some professional exam beforehand to show your passion and comittement to the indusutry you wanna get in.

Once you are in a MBA program. Your CFA study experience will help you ace the MBA accounting and finance curriculum. There's much overlap in my program. And it will help you much when pursuing investment management intern. But for IBD service, CFA doesn't count much. Your soft skill especially language proficiency does.

BTW, clarify one thing. As far as I know, I never heard CFA could lead to a GMAT waiver and credit waiver. Never. Take GMAT seriously.

For ph.Ds. I don't think CFA deserves trying. It's kinda broad array of the financial related knowledge set. But US phD programs expect you to do something deeper.

Anyway, try to prioritize your time and energy. Make your best shot.
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Thanks a lot!
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QUOTE:
以下是引用shanexin在2008-2-1 1:01:00的发言:
Let me give you some insights. I'm a MBA candidate in US and working on Level III right now.

In terms of your application for any top program. Your credential doesn't count much as long as you have solid relative working experience. In your case, you've been working in investment management firms. The hands-on experience you have from your daily job is more important than your status of level II candidate. For those career switcher, I personal encourage taking some professional exam beforehand to show your passion and comittement to the indusutry you wanna get in.

Once you are in a MBA program. Your CFA study experience will help you ace the MBA accounting and finance curriculum. There's much overlap in my program. And it will help you much when pursuing investment management intern. But for IBD service, CFA doesn't count much. Your soft skill especially language proficiency does.

BTW, clarify one thing. As far as I know, I never heard CFA could lead to a GMAT waiver and credit waiver. Never. Take GMAT seriously.

For ph.Ds. I don't think CFA deserves trying. It's kinda broad array of the financial related knowledge set. But US phD programs expect you to do something deeper.

Anyway, try to prioritize your time and energy. Make your best shot.


tons of thanks!

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