Sorry to hear that! Fair being <50%? Thing is that pass requirements are above 50% I believe, so that explains why it overall might not have been enough to pass.
Yeah also thought the question wasn't practical, but very doable since there were only a hand full of data points. I think around 6? Definitely less than 10. So definitely nothing that should be a big problem, even if calculating manually you could get the response quickly.
The only question in...
I also thought it was achievable. I finished my first round through the questions in 3 hours and had 1 hour remaining to go back to questions where I wasn't sure. Also to me the text questions were the trickiest part of the exam where I often thought that 2 answers might be true. For most quant...
Luxembourg postponed to November,
Germany not postponed but split into 2 locations apparently - I've been assigned a different hotel now. Hope there aren't any more last minute cancelations.
I wish all candidates good luck for the exam tomorrow!
In fact there are restrictions in the city of Frankfurt where the exam is taking place, because Frankfurt and the surrounding area has become a high risk area in October. But as far as I know the restrictions are mostly on private gatherings, while for public events up to 100 people are still...
Yes, was wondering that as well given that Frankfurt has become a high risk location already earlier in October and has been increasing restrictions since then. But apparently those restrictions that only x people are allowed to meet in public don't count for the exam, otherwise Garp would have...
If you read the text they uploaded to their website, they clearly state that you wont be able to do level 1 in Oct and level 2 in Nov (see below). Also they state that both exams might be moved further, into 2021, in case the situation still requires it. Personally, I think this might very well...
Well then those people simply take part 2 in the May exam 2021. I do not see the problem! ? There will definitely be people who take either part 1 in Nov, or who have passed part 1 in the past and now do part 2 in Nov 2020. You do not have to do those in a row..
Hey, did you remove the study notes for Miller, Mathematics & Statistics? As you can see in the latest post I was working through them on Monday, just to see they apparently have disappeared. Will they be reuploaded or are you completely removing them?
Thanks.
Hi David. In the study notes for "Miller, Mathematics & Statistics for Financial Risk Management, Chapters 2,3, 4, 6 and 7", I found a small typo.
On Page 28 in the standard deviation formula: In the term to the right, there is the index i, but the sum over i's is missing.
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