#8: Studying 24/7 and social sacrifice increase humor skills significantly--or at least it makes you think you're funnier because you are now your own BFF. Ha jk, another great vid, thanks AJ.
Well done AJ. BUT that last point though. How can a sedentary life style improve your body? If you read till late in the night and feed on junks, you grow pot-belly, not muscles. Or is there something else you're saying that I didn't get?
@@straighttalks-ajsrmek323 oh. You sounded so serious AJ. Please don't be a comedian. You will joke about poison and someone will take you seriously. Because everyone receives you as a serious guy.... lol. You know you're bad at joking when you have to say it's a joke... 😆🤣😂. I often find myself in such situations. But, bro you're definitely going places bro Keep it up.
Great video thanks for sharing! I disagree with that last one. For me studying created an unbreakable discipline that allowed me to workout, eat healthier and sleep better than ever before. Don’t think I could have passed by not taking care of myself in the ways you mentioned.
Point 6 I couldn’t agree with more. I was impressed with my own ability of how much content I taught myself, sat through, persevered while studying. I just passed the level 1 exam and I felt relieved but also incredibly satisfied with all the effort I put in
Hi guys, I just passed level 1 and I’m considering two options of what two do next: 1. Enroll level 2 for November 2021 or, 2. Taking a 6 month course about financial structured products. I’d appreciate your thoughts on this, I’ve heard that CFA level 2 has the most difficult part of derivatives and the course I mentioned contains a lot of derivatives, thanks in advance guys. Btw I’m an Actuary
I'm still studying for the Lvl 1 so take my advice with a grain of unearned salt...I think it's best to just go for the Lvl 2. Worst-case-scenario is that you might be a bit unprepared for 1 aspect of the exam, which is fine. You can still pass I think it's best to just get the exam over with. The CFA is a long journey, I wouldn't wanna make it longer
I will like to know, if you have the CFA qualification, how many levels of the CPA USA can you be exempted from? What waivers do you have if u want to do the CPA
I am planning to pursue CFA after a year probably. I am in the final year of CA which is like a CPA in India. How many months does it take to clear all levels, if I clear each level regularly? Can I complete it in 18 months as suggested in various articles on the internet?
@AJ The sarcasm was funny at the end but kinda decreases the power of the other points Are the other points also exaggerated with sarcasm or only the last thing was sarcasm?
Hi...great video...but I'm quite confident that US CPA does not provide any exemptions if you are a US CFA...could you please recheck this fact that let us know...thank you
@@straighttalks-ajsrmek323 We're prerecording content for a buffer. We'll probably release the episode in about a month. We'll let you know what date we plan on releasing it!
Currently almost done with the CPA and I've never heard of educational requirements being waived for being a Charter holder. Could you please point me in the right direction as to where you saw that?
I have career in aviation only working as flight attendant. Currently I study finance and I'm aiming to do CFA later. I've just begin everything from zero. I'm 23 now, I just want to shift my career so bad. Do you mind to help me find out what is the best first job in finance as freshman (soon) ? Or shall I stay in the Aviation company and just move to office to financial department and stop flying. Thank you :)
You can’t even sit for level 2 until you have a bachelors and you can’t become a fully fledged charter holder until you have 4 years of related work experience in the field.
I find Mark Meldrum really helpful he goes through every learning outcome statement in his videos and does all of the end of chapter questions as well. IFT high yield course is also great for doing level I if you have a undergrad in finance/accounting or have some background in the topics from university.
Sub 3:45 for the 1600m... False, that's simply a lie. And if you meant 3:45 for 1500... I'm calling bs. And did you mean 5000m when you said 1600...? A 15 minute 1600 is slower than walking...