kevolution
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List is inaccurate indicator. I passed and my name is not on the list.https://www.garp.org/#!/frm/our-passed-frms/frm2/2018-11-17.
Roughly 4300 candidates passing L-2 in Nov,2018 compared to 3000 in May,'18 as per the list.
List is inaccurate indicator. I passed and my name is not on the list.https://www.garp.org/#!/frm/our-passed-frms/frm2/2018-11-17.
Roughly 4300 candidates passing L-2 in Nov,2018 compared to 3000 in May,'18 as per the list.
me too.... just sent an email to GARP to see if there is any issue -_- hope there isn't!List is inaccurate indicator. I passed and my name is not on the list.
The list was still updating last time I checked, as my name didn't show up until late night.me too.... just sent an email to GARP to see if there is any issue -_- hope there isn't!
Passed as well. Thanks to all on this forum for the support. A very tiring year with passing CA and CFA level 2. On to level 3 and then enjoying life for a while
Good to know. I feel like I work bottom up, almost to a fault. I like to understand concepts before moving on, but sometimes I should probably move on and revisit. I think that’s how I will approach level 2.I used top down approach by dedicating a more time to building a so called big picture what is important but wish I dedicated much more time to understand the concepts from bottom-up. However, I passed studying in that manner as well.
Just a memo for the future candidates.
My reminder was never changed until I got the official results and I was even able to register the Part 2 exam again. (I am a candidate from Japan and it was my first attempt for Part 2)
This made me so nervous while I was waiting for the results. After the exam, I thought the exam was sufficiently easy and was confident to pass. My mental was brokendown and it ruined all the new year holidays. As there were no good indicators...
Sorry that I don't have the screen shots. I didn't take it as I thought failed the exam.
However, when I received the official results, I found that I passed the exam with good scores (2/1/1/1/1).
For the future candidates, I recommend them to wait the official exam. I think the indicator is nothing about the official results as GARP mentioned.
If you click that button you will receive an e-mail which tells you what to do if you don't have 2 years experience. That's all. I clicked it even though I have the experience just to check... and then submitted my experience.I have one question.
I passed Part 2 this time and when I entered my programs in GARP I saw that there are two buttons at work experience.
Actually, I don't have 2 years risk experience yet.
Then, Do I click that button ?? or Do I leave it until I expereince 2 years in risk management?
About the same for me.I used top down approach by dedicating a more time to building a so called big picture what is important but wish I dedicated much more time to understand the concepts from bottom-up. However, I passed studying in that manner as well.
Good to know. I feel like I work bottom up, almost to a fault. I like to understand concepts before moving on, but sometimes I should probably move on and revisit. I think that’s how I will approach level 2.
In my opinion GARP sometimes writes their questions in a way that only a deep understanding of the concepts will get you to the correct answer (i.e the part II question concerning QQ plot with the fat tails), sometimes they will give you REALLY similar answers and only a tiny change in the answer will make the difference, sadly the only way to choose the correct answer from the incorrect one in this case is with a bottom up approach I think (which is way more time consuming)
Completely agree. Also, It‘s not all about the title. If they hire/ promote you because of the FRM credentials, they expect you to understand some of those specific topics. So if you have to put in all that time and effort why not just take some knowledge with you along the way. Bottom up seems more reasonable and worked perfecctly fine for me. Of similar importance: do as many questions as possible, whatever it is Schweser, GARP, BionicTurtle, AnalystPrep... the more the better. Bottom up took me 3-4 months beside my job and it was not a nice time - totally worth it though.