vicky_cool400
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If a perso gets overall 70 in CFA L1 but gets around 50% in ethics will he fail?
Do people with lesss than 50 in ethics pass ?
Do people with lesss than 50 in ethics pass ?
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So if I can score as high as I can far away above the MPS, no matter how worse my ethical part does, it is irrelavant?herrgrunta wrote:
No.
Your overall total score measured against all categories is used to rank you and if this is above the Minimum Passing Score (MPS) by at least a few points you will pass irrespective of your Ethics score.
It is suggested by the CFAI that the Ethics results is used as a deciding factor for those who are marginally above or below the MPS and therefore it is suggested you score as well as possible in this section as an additional safety margin.
However, the direct answer to your question is a resounding NO!!!
Is the corollary to this logic also true.Alladin wrote:
Ethics is important only if you are on borderline pass/fail…if your other scores are such that you are on the border of failing, a good ethics score has more weight and tips you into pass…
Alladin wrote:
The FAQ section of the CFA Institute addresses this issue under a question that says “what is the ethics adjustment?” The CFA Institute notes here that when its Board of Governors instituted a policy to place particular emphasis on ethics, from the 1996 exams onwards, performance on the ethics section became a factor in the pass/fail decision for candidates with scores close to the minimum passing score (or MPS, which the Institute never publishes). It adds that this ethics adjustment can have a positive or negative impact on such candidates’ final results. Most importantly, the CFA Institute confirms that this adjustment has had a net positive effect on candidate scores and pass rates in most exam sessions.
so good score cna mae u pass. But bad score wont make u fail
Read more: http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/12/cfa-ethics-section.asp#ixzz2CgQWnPHF
Thanks for the pointer.Alladin wrote:
The FAQ section of the CFA Institute addresses this issue under a question that says “what is the ethics adjustment?” The CFA Institute notes here that when its Board of Governors instituted a policy to place particular emphasis on ethics, from the 1996 exams onwards, performance on the ethics section became a factor in the pass/fail decision for candidates with scores close to the minimum passing score (or MPS, which the Institute never publishes). It adds that this ethics adjustment can have a positive or negative impact on such candidates’ final results. Most importantly, the CFA Institute confirms that this adjustment has had a net positive effect on candidate scores and pass rates in most exam sessions.
Read more: http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/12/cfa-ethics-section.asp#ixzz2CgQWnPHF
I would go do some more ethics questions if I were you. 1263427 things will happen on the exam day that could affect your performance. Even if the actual exam is of the same difficulty as the mock, you may score less, which means that 73 is pretty borderline. So do more practice questions (by more I mean LOADS) during these last two weeks, just to be safe you know.vicky_cool400 wrote:
Thanks i am securing above 73 in CFA mocks overall and 60 in ethics