"The exam questions are not designed to trick you or test you on rare exceptions"

Buffettology88

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Qoute, unqoute CFAI. Then why the f*** do you design your questions like this:
A) 1st statement
B) 3rd statement
C) 2nd statement
Like serisouly. Go f yourself.
 
Not that I agree with this tactic, but, they’re preparing you to be an analyst, I suppose they would like to be sure you’re paying attention.
 
So the point is … you have to read the question and you have to read the answers?
Take a couple of seconds, read everything, and mark the correct answer.
 
What’s even worse is instead of writing “Which of the following is Least Likely correct?”, they sometimes write ” which of the following is Most Likely NOT correct
 
I pray that all the “tricks” on the exam were this easy to spot.
You should too.
 
There’s testing difficult concepts then there’s testing concepts difficultly.
There’s a reason why the pass rate is low.
 
I believe this won’t be the case in the actual exam as the answers will be ordered according to 1.) length in number of characters, 2.) alphanumerically sorted.
 
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