10-21-2010, 10:41 PM
Dear Toronto_Boy,
Iâm from Russia. Iâm 31 years old with master degree in economics. I have been working in investment/finance field for the last 6 years. In June 2010 I failed to pass CFA Level 2 exam. I expect that I will immigrate to Canada at the end of 2011. My English is not so good as it must be for Canadian professional labour-market. From my point of view it is better to start to improve my English instead of preparing for the CFA Level 2 in June 2011. I think it is better to have perfect/very good English including CFA Level 1 instead of bad English and CFA Level 2. What can you say on this matter?
Do you think it is a big difference between Level 1 and Level 2 for Canadian employer?
Thanks in advance!
Iâm from Russia. Iâm 31 years old with master degree in economics. I have been working in investment/finance field for the last 6 years. In June 2010 I failed to pass CFA Level 2 exam. I expect that I will immigrate to Canada at the end of 2011. My English is not so good as it must be for Canadian professional labour-market. From my point of view it is better to start to improve my English instead of preparing for the CFA Level 2 in June 2011. I think it is better to have perfect/very good English including CFA Level 1 instead of bad English and CFA Level 2. What can you say on this matter?
Do you think it is a big difference between Level 1 and Level 2 for Canadian employer?
Thanks in advance!