Hey sweetie,
Sorry you're in a bad place, hope things get better/easier for you soon. Shoot me a line if you want to talk.
Oh, to answer your question, CFA means Chartered Financial Analyst, I'm not sure how to describe it. First time I heard of it, it was described to me as a kind of Bar Exam for people who work in Finance. Since it not required to practice finiance thats not a perfect metaphor, but you get the idea. The program takes a minimum of four years. You can take the Level 1 exam your senior year and the Level 2 as soon as you have a degree, but you can't take the Level 3 exam or apply for membership until you have worked for four years in a professional financial occupation.
And it ridiculously hard. Level 1 is not quite as hard as the CPA exam, Level 2 is a little harder than most Bar Exams, and Level 3 is just one of the hardest tests out there.
Sorry you're in a bad place, hope things get better/easier for you soon. Shoot me a line if you want to talk.
Oh, to answer your question, CFA means Chartered Financial Analyst, I'm not sure how to describe it. First time I heard of it, it was described to me as a kind of Bar Exam for people who work in Finance. Since it not required to practice finiance thats not a perfect metaphor, but you get the idea. The program takes a minimum of four years. You can take the Level 1 exam your senior year and the Level 2 as soon as you have a degree, but you can't take the Level 3 exam or apply for membership until you have worked for four years in a professional financial occupation.
And it ridiculously hard. Level 1 is not quite as hard as the CPA exam, Level 2 is a little harder than most Bar Exams, and Level 3 is just one of the hardest tests out there.
Is it sick I'm kinda looking forward to it?
Bye beautiful.
And this too shall pass.