Mattclarkscoop
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Saw a related comment earlier today in another post… Absolutely spot on regarding how stupid it is to have the questions and answer pages all in ONE booklet!!! How ******* hard would it be to have two separate booklets? It can’t cost more or that much more, right? Surprised that they don’t stick to that idiot philosophy by making the scantron unpreforated and hidden randomly in the middle of the MC testing booklet.
I had a friend last year accidentally miss an entire section because one question stuck to the answer pages of another (only realizing it at the last minute when he was casually reviewing his answers). As for me, I had never failed a test in my entire life (until last year), graduated 5th in my high school class of 700+, passed Level 1 in December, Level 2 June right after, and studied my ass off both last year/again this year. I’m hoping that I did enough this year to pass this thing, but definitely know that this setup screwed me up badly last year and some this year. Last year I had to rewrite at least two answers because I got tripped up on which stupid template I was supposed to put my answer in (i.e. wrote on the lined paper instead). Based on my score/band being way lower than I could ever imagine, I know I likely did this in at least one other part of the morning exam. It wasn’t so low because I was completely ill prepared.
By having to flip back and forth, it creates easily AVOIDABLE mistakes (i.e mistranslation of a number over from the case 3 pages back or putting a truly correct response(s) in the wrong box(es) thus worst case senario missing a whole section as a result), as well as, and wastes precious minutes. The morning section is difficult and stressful as it is. By setting the test up in this manner, it only makes me feel like the CFA higher ups care more about tricking well deserving candidates and less about how much of the material they know. I didn’t have a single issue with time during my numerous essay mock exams and you know why?? Because I was less worried about learning how to maneuver through a flip book and more worried about learning the difficult CFA material.
I know some people are going to comment on here and say “too bad” or “everyone has to deal with that”. To those people I kindly ask you to go pound sand. Having two separate booklets would by no means impact you nor disadvantage you in any way. So take your unwarranted comments to another posting.
Thoughts? Comments? Anyone think that this will ever be changed?
I had a friend last year accidentally miss an entire section because one question stuck to the answer pages of another (only realizing it at the last minute when he was casually reviewing his answers). As for me, I had never failed a test in my entire life (until last year), graduated 5th in my high school class of 700+, passed Level 1 in December, Level 2 June right after, and studied my ass off both last year/again this year. I’m hoping that I did enough this year to pass this thing, but definitely know that this setup screwed me up badly last year and some this year. Last year I had to rewrite at least two answers because I got tripped up on which stupid template I was supposed to put my answer in (i.e. wrote on the lined paper instead). Based on my score/band being way lower than I could ever imagine, I know I likely did this in at least one other part of the morning exam. It wasn’t so low because I was completely ill prepared.
By having to flip back and forth, it creates easily AVOIDABLE mistakes (i.e mistranslation of a number over from the case 3 pages back or putting a truly correct response(s) in the wrong box(es) thus worst case senario missing a whole section as a result), as well as, and wastes precious minutes. The morning section is difficult and stressful as it is. By setting the test up in this manner, it only makes me feel like the CFA higher ups care more about tricking well deserving candidates and less about how much of the material they know. I didn’t have a single issue with time during my numerous essay mock exams and you know why?? Because I was less worried about learning how to maneuver through a flip book and more worried about learning the difficult CFA material.
I know some people are going to comment on here and say “too bad” or “everyone has to deal with that”. To those people I kindly ask you to go pound sand. Having two separate booklets would by no means impact you nor disadvantage you in any way. So take your unwarranted comments to another posting.
Thoughts? Comments? Anyone think that this will ever be changed?