Chuckrox8 wrote:
I had drinks with a guy who graded L3 exams a while back. It might be a complete rumor, but he said that he had only ever heard of two raw scores above 90 on the L2 exams in the last several years and both scores barely eclipsed the 90 mark. Hopefully it’s not 70% of the top score, but 70% of the top 1% or something so that they at least have a larger sample to pull from. I bet the dispersion of scores in the top 1% bucket would be separated by 10 points. The CFAI probably throws out a question or two every year as well which is something to think about.
My boss and I had several discussions on the MPS for each of the levels. We agreed, agreed to our guessing, that the MPS for L1 was a 67 and a 63 for L2.
The MPS is only a relevant topic for discussion if you fail. Just shoot for that 70 and you will always pass.
On a side note, I find it interesting that there is a small degree of secrecy and mystery surrounding the CFA exams. It definitely makes for some interesting discussions.