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Last year I was scoring mid to low 80s on the Schweser mocks and scored a 76 on the CFAI mock, I passed – though my score report was all over the place. No one should feel “comfortable” based on mock scores because they just don’t count. As I move through the CFA program I have come to realize that the amount of curriculum that is tested drops at each level, I guess this is logical as there are fewer questions. I feel like (my opinion only) that the L1 test covered a larger % of the L1 curriculum than the L2 test did, and I am expecting even less coverage on L3. What this means is that you need to be taking mocks not just to see how you score but more importantly to see what it is you don’t know as you may catch an exam that really hits you in areas where you are soft. My logic is that if I am consistently in the 80s then the likelihood of catching an exam that really is hard for me personally diminishes. There are horror stories of people scoring mid 80s+ on mocks only to fail on exam day and there are stories of people barely able to scratch 60 who pass on exam day – the point being (I think) that the exam is fluid and you aren’t really sure going into it what curve balls you are going to get thrown. Do as many mocks as you can and focus on what you are missing or are unsure about – your actual mock scores are secondary for L2 and even more so (I think) for L3.Cric12 wrote:
I took 2 mock exams on CFA site. On both the exams I got 77 (64%). On the forums I read that if you want to pass comfortably, you should get 84 (which is 70%). I scored about 60% in Ethics in both the exams. Is 77 (64%) just enough to cross the line?