Does anyone else have a more grueling path than this?

I’m happy to be done but sort of embarrassed to post this since I’d be surprised how many people took longer. I’ve been a member of this board for almost 7 years! The only explanation I have for why it took me so long is that I actually work in the industry and have since I started the process. I’ve been an analyst the whole time and have generally had among the best results of the rest of the analyst team where I work so never felt a ton of pressure outside of just peer pressure to get done (all my coworkers already had the CFA). It also took me awhile to actually learn how not just to study, but to study for these exams. For example, I finally passed level one when I realized that using notecards can be helpful.

I stumbled on Level 2 I believe because I passed L1 in the winter. I sort of quit in March/April that year but made a final push at the end and the result was Band 7. That gave me a false sense of being close to passing and I probably didn’t try hard enough the following year and I got the Band 9. Then when I failed band 9 again I was at my lowest low and really close to just quitting (that year I focused on FRA really hard because the prior year is where it tripped me up, then the following year I nailed FRA but did worse in Equity which killed me). Level 3 was a more natural progression and I really feel like I only failed it twice because I quit so early the year my kids were born. Happy to finally be done. It won’t help my career that much but at least I will no longer feel like a pariah at work. To anyone else that feels bogged down in the process of trying to pass, maybe this will help.

Summer 2008 - Level 1 -Fail

Winter 2008 - Level 1 - Fail

Summer 2009 - Level 1 - Fail

Winter 2009 - Level 1 - Pass

2010 - Level 2 - Fail Band 7

2011 - Level 2 - Fail Band 9

2012 - Level 2 - Fail Band 9

2013 - Level 2 - Pass

2014 - Level 3 - Fail band 3 (twins born in late May that year, stopped studying in March)

2015 - Level 3- Fail band 8

2016 Level 3 - Pass!

2005: Level 1 Fail

2006: Level 1 Pass

2007: Level 2 Fail

2008: Level 2 Fail

2009: Level 2 Pass

2010: Level 3 Fail - I wrote my essay under my questions

2011: Level 3 Fail - Gave up

2015: Level 3 Fail - Band 10

2016: Level 3 PASS

Wow…congratulations!!! And much respect. Not sure I personally would have duked it out that long, but you clearly have grit.

Maybe you should try out for the Navy SEALs with that determination!

11 years jeezuz Christmas

Took 11 years to do it but did it today!

2005 Passed Level 1

2006 Failed Level 2

2007-2013 Raising family

2014 Passed Level 2

2015 took year off to change jobs and buy new house

2016 Passed Level 3

I am speechless after looking at your CFA path that you have been through. You, not superman, are the man of steel. OMG.

Wow. I have the utmost respect for you. To not give up is the true testament of grit and will. That type of determination gets complete admiration for me. It took me two tries for LI and I just passed LII on my third try. I want to be one and done with LIII. Time to get to work. Thank you for the inspiration. Congratulations!!!

Here, 15 years to beat this monster.

2001 passed level 1 (college dean(CFA charterhoder) gave me a CFA scholarship. without this scholarship and passing level I in the first trial, I would have never tried to do this journey.)

2002 failed level 2 (exam format was similar to level 3 because level II at that time contained short-essay problems).

2003 failed level 2

2004 failed level 2

2005-2010 job searching, relocating, starting my career, building my house, etc

2011 failed level 2–> did not study much because I had to complete all two parts of other professional exam, CMA (Certified Management Accountants)

2012 failed level 2 --> did not focus much because I had to complete all two levels of FRM (Financial Risk Manager)

2013 passed level 2

2014 failed level 3 (band 9)

2015 failed level 3 (band 9) -->did not have enough time to study because I had to relocate in other country for a year.

Since 2012, it gets harder to read books due to presbyopia!

2016 passed level 3 (I gave up AM session because my writing is very slow and bad. Instead, I did my best for PM session)

well,actually, CFA charter does not help my career that much because I don’t need this designation in doing my job. Also, it does not mean that much to me for my age. Occasionally, my wife, kids and colleagues asked " why do you do that? why do you spend so much time on that?"

Well, I don’t know either. Sometimes, I regret to have accepted the CFA scholarship in 2001!

But, I just started it and just wanted to finish. It was a challenge against myself. The exam failed me several times. That is I really wanted to beat the exam. CMA and FRM did not fail me. But, I did not feel a joy from them that much.

What if I failed this year. Well, probably, I would continue my challenge.

I read somewhere. only 30% of CFA exam candidates eventually go through all levels. Don’t give up. you must be in the 30%.

Was it worth it?

I am a family… over the times below, I got married and started getting kids… now 2 kids

2010: Passed Level 1 with all over 70 except AI

2011: Failed Level 2 Band 10

2012: Failed Level 2 Band 10

2013: Failed Level 2 Band 9

2014: Passed Level 2 with all over 70

2015: Failed Level 3 Band 10 with all PM over 70 except Ethics & GIPS; 6 =<50 in AM after attempting all AM qstns

2016: Passed Level 3 with almost all >70

^2016 Screenshot, or else…

#NeverHappened

#HasSoManyAccomplishments

wait wait wait wasnt chizi the guy losing is mind about failing this yr?

Nope… He was the guy who showed nothing but humility after passing this year…

No man, I failed last year… that post was last year’s…

1 Portfolio Management - Institutional 20 - *- 2 Fixed Income Investments 22 - * - 3 Equity Investments 19 * - - 4 Portfolio Management - Asset Allocation 13 - - * 5 Portfolio Management - Monitor&Rebalance 13 * - - 6 Portfolio Management - Individual 22 - -* 7 Portfolio Management - Individual 17 - -* 8 Portfolio Management - Risk Management 20 - - * 9 Economics 18 - -* 10 Portfolio Management - Indiv/Behavioral 16 - -*

Item Set Q# Topic Max Pts <=50% 51%-70% >70% - Alternative Investments 18 - - * - Economics 18 - - * - Ethical & Professional Standards 36 - - * - Fixed Income Investments 18 - - * - Portfolio Management - Asset Allocation 18 - -* - Portfolio Management - Individual 18 - -* - Portfolio Management - Institutional 18 - -* - Portfolio Management - Performance Eval. 18 -* - - Portfolio Management - Risk Management 18 - - *

ahh gotcha. Well congrats Chizi!

HEROES.