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Anyone a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)?
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<blockquote data-quote="stalian999" data-source="post: 6015414" data-attributes="member: 10351"><p>I would be studying through a review company. I feel that having some of these theories fresh in my mind from school can help me out. A plus side to doing it now is I can get sponsored by a professor with a CFA and the total cost will be 220 dollars for registration instead of 1400 which is full price. </p><p></p><p>Ive applied for many analyst jobs but am having trouble even getting interviews. I have a respectable 3.6 gpa so I dont think they poses a problem. </p><p></p><p>In response to your last statement, Level 1 can be taken in the last year of your four year degree or with 4 years of experience. To take levels 2 and 3 to complete the charter, you must be sponsored by your employer and have the relevant experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stalian999, post: 6015414, member: 10351"] I would be studying through a review company. I feel that having some of these theories fresh in my mind from school can help me out. A plus side to doing it now is I can get sponsored by a professor with a CFA and the total cost will be 220 dollars for registration instead of 1400 which is full price. Ive applied for many analyst jobs but am having trouble even getting interviews. I have a respectable 3.6 gpa so I dont think they poses a problem. In response to your last statement, Level 1 can be taken in the last year of your four year degree or with 4 years of experience. To take levels 2 and 3 to complete the charter, you must be sponsored by your employer and have the relevant experience. [/QUOTE]
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