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Nope.igor555 wrote:did you used to grade exams?
Got me.igor555 wrote:i see. whats the reasoning for that
Inasmuch as graders grade a single problem (or a single part of a problem), and grade only the morning session, there’s no reason that they should know the MPS. I think it’s fairly well-known how points are allocated for answers. But there may be other secret stuff; I wouldn’t know (it’d be secret).ohai wrote:Most likely, they want to keep the grading methodology a secret. That is, CFAI doesn’t want people to know about the MPS calculation and other secret stuff that we don’t know about.
I found this guidance very helpful. Does anyone know if there are any services to help you grade the morning portion of mock exams? I want to make sure I am doing it right. I’d hate to study for 6 months only to find out I wasn’t approaching the written responses from the right angle.S2000magician wrote:
Yes: if you’re asked to give n reasons, the graders read the first n answers and ignore the rest.
This is why I stress that for the morning session you should think more (e.g., Which of these three reasons are the two best?) and write less.
This article I wrote may be of some help: http://financialexamhelp123.com/how-to-approach-the-level-iii-cfa-exam/.
Not remotely.krazykanuck wrote:Another follow up-ish question:
I’m trying to figure out how much detail and all that we need to write on those AM questions. In the solutions to the EOC questions, it seems like CFAI gives pretty lengthy answers. Do we need to write THAT much in order to get full credit-assuming of course you answer the question correctly?