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    Passed part 1 and part 2 but not yet certified FRM

    thanks Suzanne, got the email with the experience verified.
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    Passed part 1 and part 2 but not yet certified FRM

    Thank you Suzanne, I sent you an email. A bit of a rant... I tend to agree with Suzanne that 8 weeks is too long from a process perspective. This exam was administered 4 months ago. They provide an unofficial timeline of 1-4 weeks : http://www.facebook.com/garpfrm/posts/343568202321170...
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    Passed part 1 and part 2 but not yet certified FRM

    I submitted my CV on July 6th. I emailed GARP about the status of verifying my work experience, but all they can say is they are looking at CV submissions in the order they received it. It's been over 8 weeks now, I find this rather disappointing that it could take them so long.
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    Anybody knows how long it takes for GARP to verify the work experience

    Still no response for me as well. Assuming that they are looking at CV submissions in the order they've received them, it's surprising they still haven't gone through all July 6th submissions... I guess more waiting for now.
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    Anybody knows how long it takes for GARP to verify the work experience

    i uploaded my CV on July 6th. Still no response yet. Anyone hear back from them yet?
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    Anybody knows how long it takes for GARP to verify the work experience

    Thanks for the clarification David.
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    Anybody knows how long it takes for GARP to verify the work experience

    wow, a little longer than i expected but i guess that's reasonable
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    Anybody knows how long it takes for GARP to verify the work experience

    bumping up this thread. Does anyone know how long it usually takes for the 2yr work experience to be verified? Thanks.
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    GARP Exam Rules - ID

    Thank you to both you and Kristina. The ticket has been updated appropriately. Sorry for any inconveniences it may have caused at such a late hour.
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    GARP Exam Rules - ID

    David, I am in the same boat as Aleks. Just sent you an email with relevant info. I had no issues when taking FRM Part I, but I have since moved to another state and therefore taking with new ID and new location... A little paranoid. Thanks..
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    Any valuable tips to share?

    I think you can bring an extra one...
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    Any valuable tips to share?

    Something that is often overlooked on these types of exams is the comfort level with your calculator. I recommend learning the memory features. This way you won't need to worry about rounding since you can store the exact value in your calculator's memory. You also save time by not writing down...
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    Sitting for both sections?

    A little off topic here. But i was surprised at how much less quantitative the FRM questions are in comparison to actuarial exams. In my opinion this makes the actuarial exams several times more difficult. No complaints though...
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