JDP wrote:
Phoenix T. wrote:
Logical - learning twice and considering that the topics does not change should enhance the chances. Refusing to see the logic is a type of behavioral bias… Not sure which?!
There’s a reason why one does not pass an exam on his or her first try. It can be anything really, but one thing for sure is that all of them are bottom 50% of all who took the test, and by definition, half of them received grades of band 5 or lower. I’m just skeptical how much of knowledge will be retained among those folks. Maybe people who received band 8 or higher might have an edge, but it’s not like people look at the materials all the time throughout the year.
“Benefits” of re-taking the exam are far less compelling compared to level 1 candidates… given a lot people fail due to lower score in AM, but without really knowing why (other than the areas you need to work on), you don’t really know exactly how you should improve your game compared to previous levels. Also, it’s safe to say most people don’t start studying right after they fail when they still have some distant memories of the stuff, and maybe some of them even start later than first-time takers as they “know” the materials better.
I do think people with higher bands are more likely to retake (maybe not, idk), so if the retaker population consists of say 80% of those with bands 7 or higher, then I’d buy into the idea of retakers having a higher chance of passing, but I don’t think that’s the case either. I think most of us would want to finish it regardless of the band you end up.