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I am assuming AF’ers are more attached to the exam. your expected score in the morning out of 60 and evening for 60I just want to do a quick survey so that we can what the average cuttoff would be. I am assuming if top 1% is close to 90. Then there is no way, they could make 70 as cutoff. I know we are not on the MPS system.
AM - 35/60
PM - 45/60
Total - 80/120
 
i had no time to do so in the morning session, but in the afternoon i quickly looked through and felt i was “confident” on about 30 of my 60 answers… probably closer to 20-25 on morning
so with some good educated guessing, I’m hoping I got around:
AM - 38/60
PM - 43/60
Total - 81/120
This is probably optimistic though.
 
45/60 AM
41/60 PM
86/120
I wish I was better at remembering questions so I could check more of them. Most of them when i think about it now it is just a blur….
I definately thought the exam felt similar to practice exams which is reassuring.
 
Big ticket, I think we are on the same boat. Yosh, you did pretty well
 
45/60 AM
50/60 PM.
There were 90 questions I knew flat out. Assuming horrible guessing rate I could get 95.
Practice test and mocks ranged from 70% on CFA Sample 1 (crap shoot) to 55/60 on Mock 1 AM.
 
57/60
54/60
That’s how many questions I guessed on. So yea feeling pretty confident…
 
No real basis to this but 36/60 AM and 48/60 PM (60% and 80% for an even 70%). Time management issues in the AM; back to normal in the PM.
Feeling +70% in most sections and 50-70 in one or two. Not feeling any sub-50s but possible in a topic with only 5% testing (6 questions).
AM felt like the CFA mock, PM felt like a Schweser mock.
 
ATH Wrote:
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> No real basis to this but 36/60 AM and 48/60 PM
> (60% and 80% for an even 70%). Time management
> issues in the AM; back to normal in the PM.
>
> Feeling +70% in most sections and 50-70 in one or
> two. Not feeling any sub-50s but possible in a
> topic with only 5% testing (6 questions).
>
> AM felt like the CFA mock, PM felt like a Schweser
> mock.
I think you summed it up perfectly. I did all 4k questions in the Q-Bank and blew through PM because of that. It didn’t feel like a CFA exam it felt like a Schweser exam which is vocab based imo.
 
I have no idea of previous years pass scores…but a pass score of 65% would mean I have a fair chance of passing this one…
 
I believe, as the exam was easy compared to last year, I think the passing score could be in low 70’s
 
Like so many others, I found myself pressed for time on the AM section. Very scary stuff. PM was much more reasonable, but I still wish I had known some sections better.
Including ONLY the answers I was sure of, I think knew 34 of the AM section, and definitely knew maybe 37 of the PM. Hoping that I did no worse than guessing on the remaining problems [even though some I was pretty sure, I didn’t count them unless I was positive].
I’m totally terrified either way. To spend 5 months of my life working harder than I’ve ever worked at anything and walk out feeling “so-so” is gut-wrenching.
That said, I felt like I crushed ethics, which hopefully helps if I’m on the fence.
 
I don’t think passing score goes into the low 70’s. They would need to have a new grading scale if that were the case. If we see 50-75% for the middle range then we know there is a problem.
 
Man I thought the AM was tough. FRA was my killer. I should have let go and moved on to the stuff I know best, but I was stubborn when I really shouldn’t have been. I was rushed and almost ran out of time because of that.
I think I’ll get a 36/60 on AM and 44/60 on PM.
I think I’ll average short of 70. I wish I could have started preparing before Feb 1st. 400 questions only in Qbank aren’t enough to get you to blow through an exam quickly.
 
AM 42/60
PM 48/60
I would imagine the MPS would be ~70% or a little higher, and I don’t expect the pass rate to be much higher than last year, which was 41%.
 
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