Linguistically, it's actually an important qualifier, not a knock on an ethnicity that it was never intended to be. To treat it as non-relevant is to ignore science. Structurally and grammatically English is almost the complete opposite of Chinese, Japanese, Korean or many other Asian...
@Dirar , clearly you're very anxious to get to use FRM after your name, and feel job prospects of yours are being held up by it not being there right now. I know job hunting can be competitive, so hopefully the potential employers to which you're applying can see past the absence of "FRM" on...
Not sure how my numbers didn't make sense. I suggested there was probably 1,000 applications (1/2 of all passes), and you said a friend called and confirmed that exact number existed now. I don't think there is an even or normal distribution of applicants over the last month -- I'd bet it's a...
I think I counted the people who passed level 2 this latest wave came in at 2,010 people. Figure it takes on average an hour to review someone's work history, see if it qualifies, and then confirm them as a certified FRM. An hour is really aggressive, considering over 2/3 of the people on the...
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