Suspect CFA claim on resume

A Chinese kid had the best batting average in my tee ball league…pretty sure he was using a corked bat.

In high school, a Chinese kid ran the fastest mile time. He probably had electronic battery powered leg implants.

A Chinese kid won my county fair pie eating contest…he snuck in low calorie pie.

I was watching some “tasteful” films and there was a particularly “talented” male actor. I’m sure he had implants.

Eminem can’t dance…oh, turned the tables.

For those who seems bit confused (though it shouldn’t and most seems not) Okay maybe this example will give you a better perspective of this issue: We went through financial debacle in recently years or maybe we are going through right now. Enron, Madoff, Subprime crisis. Traders, investment bankers, brokers who sold toxic structured product to unsuspected investors all over the world, lenders, originators, underwriters who gave loans to subprime undocumented borrowers, predatory lenders, to name a few. I don’t need to quote or cite articles for me to claim that we had or have an ethical issue in our financial system. Is it fair to conclude that American have low moral standards? Is there more American swindler than other race? If someone claims that American financial system is corrupted (maybe it is true) and so the American financiers have low moral standards. Does the one have a valid agreement? The one is simply pointing out what people within the system recognize. If the one sees news about another Ponzi scheme, is it fair to assume that the one who pull the Ponzi scheme is an American financier? Side note: Is it fair to say CFA candidates and charterholders are liars just because we saw this thread of candidate lied about her candidacy? What If CFAI published an article stating that they are aware of the fact that some candidates lie about their candidacy. Does CFAI publication vindicate the statement about assuming CFA as liar?

Someone lay this thread to rest please!

skycfa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Side note: > Is it fair to say CFA candidates and > charterholders are liars just because we saw this > thread of candidate lied about her candidacy? No, only candidates lie. Chartholders mold the world as they wish; they have no need to lie.

skycfa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > For those who seems bit confused (though it > shouldn’t and most seems not) > Okay maybe this example will give you a better > perspective of this issue: > We went through financial debacle in recently > years or maybe we are going through right now. > Enron, Madoff, Subprime crisis. > Traders, investment bankers, brokers who sold > toxic structured product to unsuspected investors > all over the world, lenders, originators, > underwriters who gave loans to subprime > undocumented borrowers, predatory lenders, to name > a few. > I don’t need to quote or cite articles for me to > claim that we had or have an ethical issue in our > financial system. > > Is it fair to conclude that American have low > moral standards? > Is there more American swindler than other race? > If someone claims that American financial system > is corrupted (maybe it is true) and so the > American financiers have low moral standards. > Does the one have a valid agreement? The one is > simply pointing out what people within the system > recognize. > If the one sees news about another Ponzi scheme, > is it fair to assume that the one who pull the > Ponzi scheme is an American financier? > > Side note: > Is it fair to say CFA candidates and > charterholders are liars just because we saw this > thread of candidate lied about her candidacy? > What If CFAI published an article stating that > they are aware of the fact that some candidates > lie about their candidacy. Does CFAI publication > vindicate the statement about assuming CFA as > liar? Personally I cite ignorance rather than deception in most cases with the financial collapse. Please address the quotes I pulled from the articles and how you would weasel around that?

Poor QQQBee. He at least tried to have a seat for level 2 and study hard to pass this time, while this Chinese cheater was just laughing at the QQQbees of the world knowing that the CFAI won’t disclose her status.

^ huh. now that you mentioned it. I do have renewed respect for qqqbee. At least he make a real attempt at getting CFAI to acknowledge him passing L1. (though misguided). This girl simply said “F this, I’m claiming L3 status”

http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2009-07/10/content_8413859.htm

Ughhh this thread was pretty interesting, but then had to be invaded by China bashers and PC zealots.

ohai Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- " She’ll only get in trouble if she’s guilty anyway." Oh yeah? I’ve got some stories to tell you. PCP doesn’t care about the usual rules of evidence. You do not have any of the rights Americans normally take for granted like presumption of innocence, right to confront your accuser, right to no incriminate yourself, etc… In fact, you don’t even necessarily get to know who the accuser is. There doesn’t have to be a complaint or even a set of charges to respond to. PCP investigated me because I was having an honest disagreement about ownership of intellectual property. Honorable people can disagree about stuff like that and need to work it out in careful ways. The first thing that PCP says is “send us the intellectual property”. I told them that would be a violation of state and Federal laws and I would surely be guilty of unlawfully disclosing proprietary information if I did that. They said that I needed to send it to them anyway… PCP is a bunch of fascists who don’t really give a damn about guilt.

Black Swan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Personally I cite ignorance rather than deception > in most cases with the financial collapse. Please > address the quotes I pulled from the articles and > how you would weasel around that? Ignorance and greed played some part of it. Absolutely. I don’t want to start again. Let’s stop trashing this thread and move on.

skycfa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > For those who seems bit confused (though it > shouldn’t and most seems not) > Okay maybe this example will give you a better > perspective of this issue: > We went through financial debacle in recently > years or maybe we are going through right now. > Enron, Madoff, Subprime crisis. > Traders, investment bankers, brokers who sold > toxic structured product to unsuspected investors > all over the world, lenders, originators, > underwriters who gave loans to subprime > undocumented borrowers, predatory lenders, to name > a few. > I don’t need to quote or cite articles for me to > claim that we had or have an ethical issue in our > financial system. > > Is it fair to conclude that American have low > moral standards? > Is there more American swindler than other race? > If someone claims that American financial system > is corrupted (maybe it is true) and so the > American financiers have low moral standards. > Does the one have a valid agreement? The one is > simply pointing out what people within the system > recognize. > If the one sees news about another Ponzi scheme, > is it fair to assume that the one who pull the > Ponzi scheme is an American financier? > > Side note: > Is it fair to say CFA candidates and > charterholders are liars just because we saw this > thread of candidate lied about her candidacy? > What If CFAI published an article stating that > they are aware of the fact that some candidates > lie about their candidacy. Does CFAI publication > vindicate the statement about assuming CFA as > liar? You are boring. All asiamen are boring (I’ve heard The term chinaman is offensive, so I didn’t use it).

^ I know but I can’t help it. I lost sense humor few years ago, and it’s not coming back. BTW, I’m not Chinese or have any affiliation with Chinese. Though, I admire Confucius, Sun Tzu, to name a few.

well done

Who the hell is QQQbbe?

you missed the QQQbee saga? dang. that was good times. Ok, this is the shortest summary I can come up with: Qqqbee is a Taiwanese man who honestly believed there was a large conspiracy against him by the CFAI. He took L1, failed with all <50%, and wrote a ton of complaint emails to CFAI on why his scores were mistaken. (even reached the legal dept) After retab results still failed, he didn’t buy it. He retook L1, failed again, but did better than the 1st try. He declared that his 2nd exam results were actually his first exam results. And that his ACTUAL 2nd exam results should be passing. The reason he was given a fail was because of CFAI’s conspiracy to hide grading errors in his first attempt. His 3rd attempt at L1 resulted in another failure, but this time around, he got the score he felt he deserved. Therefore, he concluded he definitely should have passed on the 2nd attempt, but again, due to the conspiracy, he was given a failure. In desperation, he came to AF to request help to contact CEO John Rogers. The thread exceeded 40+ pages, and everyone was having a blast until the thread was killed off. All that’s left of him is this symbol he graced upon us T.T which is him in tears.