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I have a 400-page book on algebra and trigonometry and a 150-page book on complex analysis.negra wrote:curriculum level 2: 3500+ pages
curriculum level 3: 998 pages (including ethics that you`ve already seen)
+1S2000magician wrote:
I have a 400-page book on algebra and trigonometry and a 150-page book on complex analysis.negra wrote:curriculum level 2: 3500+ pages
curriculum level 3: 998 pages (including ethics that you`ve already seen)
You’re suggesting that the former is more difficult?
I disagree with that logic. If level 2 and level 3 are independent papers (i.e. you can take level 2 and 3 in any order), it does not follow that those who passed level 3 will pass level 2. This logic is especially faulty given that level 2 and level 3 tests very different things.Greenman72 wrote:
Everyone’s entitled to their own opinion, but not to their own facts.
Fact - Half of the people who passed L2 will still fail L3.
Maybe that’s because of burnout. Maybe they underestimate it. Maybe life got in the way. (You are another year older. It’s possible that you got married, or have kids, or your job is more demanding.)
But maybe it’s because the test is harder.
Also, the smart one probably passed all first try, whereas people who failed L3 prob failed L2 as well.fzian wrote:
I disagree with that logic. If level 2 and level 3 are independent papers (i.e. you can take level 2 and 3 in any order), it does not follow that those who passed level 3 will pass level 2. This logic is especially faulty given that level 2 and level 3 tests very different things.Greenman72 wrote:
Everyone’s entitled to their own opinion, but not to their own facts.
Fact - Half of the people who passed L2 will still fail L3.
Maybe that’s because of burnout. Maybe they underestimate it. Maybe life got in the way. (You are another year older. It’s possible that you got married, or have kids, or your job is more demanding.)
But maybe it’s because the test is harder.
I passed L2 in my first sitting – but had to re-sit for L3. If you go back and read older posts, you’ll find many others who have posted the same.vik2000 wrote:
Also, the smart one probably passed all first try, whereas people who failed L3 prob failed L2 as well.fzian wrote:
I disagree with that logic. If level 2 and level 3 are independent papers (i.e. you can take level 2 and 3 in any order), it does not follow that those who passed level 3 will pass level 2. This logic is especially faulty given that level 2 and level 3 tests very different things.Greenman72 wrote:
Everyone’s entitled to their own opinion, but not to their own facts.
Fact - Half of the people who passed L2 will still fail L3.
Maybe that’s because of burnout. Maybe they underestimate it. Maybe life got in the way. (You are another year older. It’s possible that you got married, or have kids, or your job is more demanding.)
But maybe it’s because the test is harder.
…and if you read older posts, you’ll also find many others who posted that they passed level 3 on the first try but failed level 2 at least once (I know I did). Anedoctal evidence is not the best argument here.tozerrt wrote:I passed L2 in my first sitting – but had to re-sit for L3. If you go back and read older posts, you’ll find many others who have posted the same.
Hmmmmm…doesn’t this imply that there is no build up of material from L2?fzian wrote:
I disagree with that logic. If level 2 and level 3 are independent papers (i.e. you can take level 2 and 3 in any order), it does not follow that those who passed level 3 will pass level 2. This logic is especially faulty given that level 2 and level 3 tests very different things.Greenman72 wrote:
Everyone’s entitled to their own opinion, but not to their own facts.
Fact - Half of the people who passed L2 will still fail L3.
Maybe that’s because of burnout. Maybe they underestimate it. Maybe life got in the way. (You are another year older. It’s possible that you got married, or have kids, or your job is more demanding.)
But maybe it’s because the test is harder.