Retabulation

ScarletKnight04

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Who thinks I should retabulate based on my results below?


Multiple Choice
Q# Topic Max Pts <=50% 51%-70% >70%
- Alternative Investments 8 - - *
- Corporate Finance 20 - * -
- Derivatives 12 - * -
- Economics 24 - * -
- Equity Investments 24 - - *
- Ethical & Professional Standards 36 - * -
- Financial Reporting & Analysis 48 - * -
- Fixed Income Investments 28 - - *
- Portfolio Management 12 - - *
- Quantitative Methods 28 - * -



Performance band of your overall score among all candidates who failed the exam: 10
 
No. Do not pay the institute $100 or whatever to have them run your Scantron again.
 
Add the $100 to your money and take the test again in December. Then join us to take L2 next June.

No biggie.
 
I think re tabulation changes are very very rare. So unless u really really confident that u did well in exam don't bother.
 
I wouldn't do it. I read your other post. A jump from 5 to 10 is good. It just means you made stupid mistakes. Just study again for december.

On the other hand, if you think you filled in the bubbles incorrectly, or didn't erase well, or had stray marks, or think someone spilled coffee on your sheet of paper and it somehow smudged everything, then do it. It might give you peace of mind, but you will honestly just be wasting your money.
 
I think a big reason that the bands were presented with the result back in 2008 was to generate retab revenue from the band 10ers. Retabing will not change you from a fail to a pass. But, if you decide to do a retab to help you sleep better and you want to double down I will bet my $300 against your $100 that your result is not changed. I'm being 100% serious, e-mail me at [email protected] if you, or anyone else, is interested and we will sort out the details. If anyone with a band of 9 or below wants to try their hand at a retab I'll bump my $300 to $1000.
 
I was also BAND 10 - over 70% in Ethics, FRA, Corporate Finance and AI, everything else between 51% and 70%. I also wonder if I should try to retabulate? It may be worth of trying.
 
i have been on this forum for a couple of years and i unfortunately have never seen a successful retab. there was a case in hong kong i believe where everyone's exams were retabbed. but not on an individual basis.
 
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