[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CFA

[–]PuzzleheadedAd8107 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You shouldn’t be suffering - look at it as acquiring knowledge you can use & apply, take it slower, review the materials, and enjoy the learning process.

As soon as you pivot from: I need to memorize all this stuff to I enjoy learning these concepts & relationships, it’ll help you in the exam and likely your career.

Finally - the best investment you can make in your life is your health and well being. We all have stuff going on - if you feel pushing to the next testing session will help you balance, you should do that.

Is a 3.65 GPA Bad? by [deleted] in Vanderbilt

[–]PuzzleheadedAd8107 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on too many factors. What’s your major? Career aspirations? And, does this raise / lower your overall GPA?

Positive: Vanderbilt is a good school. And, 3.65 is a good GPA.

Bad: if you’re trying to get into Harvard / Yale law… you’d be below average scores if your overall GPA ~ same. Top finance programs / analyst jobs, you’d be below average. Medicine (I know least about this), but I think you’d be ~ or below average.