easygoing Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ”Does the CFAI Institute ban guns on exam > premises? > > If not, I’m packing!“ > > > So, bulletproof clothes as a complement ,the price > should be expected to go up b4 the exam day , > Emmm…then… go LONG LOL… that was incredibly lame
i didnt think we were allowed to bring a laptop in. can someone please confirm? ill be wearing a white t shirt on exam day with the entire schweser quick sheet written over it. i hope the exam supervisors dont get suspicious when i keep turning my shirt around during the exam…
djjk1 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > i didnt think we were allowed to bring a laptop > in. can someone please confirm? > > ill be wearing a white t shirt on exam day with > the entire schweser quick sheet written over it. > i hope the exam supervisors dont get suspicious > when i keep turning my shirt around during the > exam… Maybe you should just get the stuff printed on the front?
isnt the exam “open book”?
D’oh , i thought level 1 will be an online test and we can do it at home with feet up on desk…
brk1yn Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The day they let us bring in a 300pg txt book… > just imagine… > > Writing on the back of your exam ticket whilst > writting the exam is different. But definetely, no > cheat sheets. Is that right, we are allowed to write on the back of the ticket? I seem to gt through 2-3 sides of A4 when going through questions…I would hate to deface the ticket to be told my paper would be void…Cheers.
okay serious question. i have a bad habit of loudly whispering “F*CK” when i get something wrong/screw up/realise im short on time/etc etc. will i be penalised if someone hears it?
perdition Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > brk1yn Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > The day they let us bring in a 300pg txt > book… > > just imagine… > > > > Writing on the back of your exam ticket whilst > > writting the exam is different. But definetely, > no > > cheat sheets. > > Is that right, we are allowed to write on the back > of the ticket? > > I seem to gt through 2-3 sides of A4 when going > through questions…I would hate to deface the > ticket to be told my paper would be > void…Cheers. Do not write on the exam ticket, geez. KJH - C’mon, I know you are just having fun, but maybe I should forward some of the e-mails I get after each session of the CFA exam by desperate people who make bone-headed mistakes and get their exams voided. It’s heart-breaking. Really. There is absolutely nothing funny about it. On AF, we are trying to help all AF participants (even loathsome lurkers) pass these exams. To set the record straight - read the rules on CFAI website and follow them to the absolute letter. Do not mess around with them for 1 second. Do not make up any rule exceptions. No cheat sheets. No unapproved calculators. Especially no writing after the bell. No writing on the exam ticket. No scratch paper. Keep your mouth completely quiet during the whole exam. Keep your eyes focused downward on your paper. Do not stare at the proctor no matter how much she paid for the boob job. I should post some of these e-mails (except I won’t).
chad17 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > okay serious question. i have a bad habit of > loudly whispering “F*CK” when i get something > wrong/screw up/realise im short on time/etc etc. > will i be penalised if someone hears it? Funny you mention that, I’ve been doing the same lately on some Passmaster questions!
You can’t write on scrap paper… K, thats just fucking stupid.
FYI for Level 1ers.
What if the proctor has the best boob job ever?
Ok… ok… So we DO get to bring a cheat sheet, right?