The next section, pretty straightforward education credentials. So this is obviously why you're qualified. We're obviously going way over now, I'd like this. But if you've got a good GPA and we're talking like 70 plus 70 out of 100, which is roughly two point something GPA, you want to put that into into your list. So for instance, he did a Bachelor of Business majoring accounting and finance like Michael Smith you did, and we'll put in GPA but let's just say your GPA is 2.67 out of four. What you can do is add in let's just say your accounting or your finance major, major GPA was 3.1 out of four that signals that to your recruiter that you have.
You didn't do that well in accounting, but you did really well in finance. And so this just differentiate between the majors that you have. So that's important to just outline that. So then I would, I'm all bought that all. You can do something like this, sort of instead of finance major, you can say, options and derivatives, corporate finance, and economics. You do the marks 85%.
And this way, just highlighting all the good stuff that you did, and maybe they're just suggesting that the other subjects you weren't as good as strong, but it just shows that to the recruiter and the potential employer that you did well on the subjects that matter, okay? If you don't have that, and if your GPA is like two, which is like a, which is really low, then you need to consider other ways you can market yourself If anything, just delete it altogether. And if it's good you want to do GPA. Yeah, let's say it's three out of four. Okay. And this is easy one CFA 2003.
Level three accredited. Well, if you're working for it to say, candidates example. Yep, so that's pretty straightforward, guys. I don't think I need to hop on much there. Let's move on.