Challenging and of great benefit. Passed
Woo passed!
I did what you said Kudu Kudu and I nearly had a heart attack when I read under exam cycle it said Fall! Can’t they just stick to March and September?
A sweet fail for me - disappointing given pass rate was so high
PASSED!!! On my second attempt at Level II! Congrats to everyone who passed! For the ones who did not made it, keep grinding! The second time preparing will be a bit easier!
Congrats paki3000! I am also a retake and I passed. Heck, I already filled out the membership, submitted references, and paid the fee! My one year dues are good until May 2020.
Passed! And by the looks of my score breakdown, by the skin of my teeth. One weaker and one lower (smaller sections). Was a tough exam, congrats to everyone who passed.
Was anyone in the top quartile as a reference group?
where can one see MyExamInfo? Sorry, as it’s probably obvious but I"m literally forgetting how to navigate the site and can’t find anything about my exam other than when I register it states I can become a member.
Still no email, but a pass per the website! Congrats to all who passed and get it in March, those who didn’t. You got this!
Question how does one update their resume/linked in profile if they passed but obviously are not a full member yet?
Passed. Hopefully the last test I ever take!
All one needs to do is pay the $350 membership dues and they are automatically a member correct?
Yes. And afterwords, you are able to use the the CAIA Marks.
Triple crown incoming, all first time passes
Had “Stronger” across the board for the exam.
Do I need to wait for my references to vouch for me or something? I wasn’t asked to pay
Passed!!! Glad I am done with this exam… triple crown!!!
Passed!
Passed. With a Weaker in Other CRI, 5 x comparable and 2 x higher It must be close to the cut off. So happy
Short question there… If you have the work experience but are currently full-time student (not working) can you still use the CAIA marks after payment etc.? They wrote something in their guidelines but since its “law”-language I don’t fully understand since English is not my native language… Could you probably elaborate?
Talking about this: “Full Members who are not currently fully employed may request a change in status to become a Retired Member, indicating the reason that the Full Member is no longer fully employed (e.g., retired, unemployed, enrolled as a full-time student, or, exclusively with prior authorization from CAIA, for some other extenuating circumstance) (the “Qualifying Reason”).”
Taken from: https://caia.org/sites/default/files/caia_member_policy_manual_10-1-17.pdf