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Your results for the June 2010 Level II CFA exam are below. The pass rate for June 2010 Level II was 39%. If you have questions or comments, please contact us.

Level II: Pass

The table below illustrates your subject matter strengths and weaknesses. The three columns on the right are marked with asterisks to indicate your performance on each question or topic area.

Item Set Q# Topic Max Pts =50% 51%-70% >70% - Alternative Investments 18 - - * - Corporate Finance 36 - - * - Derivatives 36 - - * - Economics 18 * - - - Equity Investments 72 - - * - Ethical & Professional Standards 36 - - * - Financial Reporting & Analysis 72 - * - - Fixed Income Investments 36 - * - - Portfolio Management 18 - - * - Quantitative Methods 18 - - *

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Level I: Pass The table below illustrates your subject matter strengths and weaknesses. The three columns on the right are marked with asterisks to indicate your performance on each question or topic area. Item Set Q# Topic Max Pts =50% 51%-70% >70% - Alternative Investments 8 - - * - Corporate Finance 20 - - * - Derivatives 12 - - * - Economics 24 - * - - Equity Investments 24 - * - - Ethical & Professional Standards 36 - - * - Financial Reporting & Analysis 48 - - * - Fixed Income Investments 28 - * - - Portfolio Management 12 - - * - Quantitative Methods 28 - * -

Studied on and off for 2 months prior, and studied a lot the final week or two. Estimated 50-65 hours of studying max. Passing the CPA helped with studying, as well as previous coursework when i was in school. Level 2 is way harder i hear.

 

I studied my ass off for this thing, first time writing, used 100% Schweser for notes and practice questions/exams plus did the CFAI Mock.

Level I: Pass

Q# Topic Max Pts =50% 51%-70% >70% - Alternative Investments 8 - * - - Corporate Finance 20 - - * - Derivatives 12 - - * - Economics 24 - - * - Equity Investments 24 - - * - Ethical & Professional Standards 36 - - * - Financial Reporting & Analysis 48 - - * - Fixed Income Investments 28 - - * - Portfolio Management 12 - - * - Quantitative Methods 28 - - *

 

Level 2: Pass >70% on all sections!

Total time studying: 60 hours, started studying two weeks before exam.

Guides: schweser

Honestly, this was a really fun process [at the very least, it was much more intellectually demanding than my job]. Reminded me of the many late nights i spent studying while I was in college.

 
WrathOfGodLevel 2: Pass >70% on all sections!

Total time studying: 60 hours, started studying two weeks before exam.

Guides: schweser

Honestly, this was a really fun process [at the very least, it was much more intellectually demanding than my job]. Reminded me of the many late nights i spent studying while I was in college.

That's impressive! Do you already have much work experience?

Level II: Pass (barely, too)

 

Level I: Pass

Q# Topic Max Pts =50% 51%-70% >70% - Alternative Investments 8 *- - - Corporate Finance 20 - - * - Derivatives 12 - - * - Economics 24 - - * - Equity Investments 24 - - * - Ethical & Professional Standards 36 - * - - Financial Reporting & Analysis 48 - - * - Fixed Income Investments 28 - - * - Portfolio Management 12 - - * - Quantitative Methods 28 - - *

I was studied while in my last year of university and working full-time. Used Kaplan Schweser books and did several practice questions. Kaplan Schweser Question Bank is the shit.

 

uuhh.....may be "yahoo" is the reason.....i am tired waiting for my level 2 result since morning....n havn't heard anything till now....!!!

Thanks

 

Congrats to all of you on the successful results. I am planning on taking the level I in December. Would anyone happen to know of resources I could begin studying as I wait a few more weeks to raise enough$ to register and obtain the study materials provided by the institute?

 

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