标题: Difference between Band 10 and Pass ? [打印本页] 作者: Muddahudda 时间: 2011-7-13 16:17 标题: Difference between Band 10 and Pass ?
How many marks do you think this would be ?
Do you think it could come down to just 1 multiple choice question ? ( i.e 3 marks) ?作者: jmh530 时间: 2011-7-13 16:17
Less than 10 points on the scale of 360. Approx 3% I guess作者: wake2000 时间: 2011-7-13 16:17
definitely. could come down to 1 pt from an essay or even a fraction of a pt if they mark that way. that why i paid for a retab when i got band 10 last yr. figured $100 was cheap enough to give me piece of mind they might have misadded a pt or 2. i could have just flushed the $100 down the toilet since my score didn't change.作者: Unforseen 时间: 2011-7-13 16:17
SCT
$100 is well worth the piece of mind trust me. Obviously I wouldnt do it if I was a band 9 or below, or if I was L2 or L1. But knowing the AM is graded by people, there is still a chance for error so $100 for peace of mind is worth it for me.
I really cant think that 1 question will cause a pass or band 10, that would be cutting it too close I would think, especially since different graders grade differently based on many factors including the human element ( i.e are they pissed off that someone wrote messy, or someone didnt write point form and gives that person 1 or 2 marks less?) I would think it would be in an increment of 5% ( 5% of 360 = 18 marks /3 = 6 multiple choice ?
0-10 - Band 1
10-20 Band 2
20-30 Band 3
30-35 Band 4
35-40 Band 5
40-45 Band 6
45-50 Band 7
50-55 Band 8
55-60 Band 9
60-65 Band 10
65-70 Pass ?????????作者: bpdulog 时间: 2011-7-13 16:17
Of course the highest band ten will be 1 point below pass.
Given the thousands of takers and possible things to get wrong there will scores at every point in the distribution. The MPS cut-off will be the cutoff, and one point lower is band 10.作者: Zestt 时间: 2011-7-13 16:17
Don't forget about the fuzziness that happens because of their treatment of ethics though....作者: liangfeng 时间: 2011-7-13 16:17
Here's a question: if you paid the $100 and it turned out that they *did* mess up your test and you actually passed after all, would they return your $100?作者: Iginla2011 时间: 2011-7-13 16:17
i would've paid them an extra $100 if they reversed my fail.作者: justin88 时间: 2011-7-13 16:17
I got in band 10 last year and was devastated, and I too flushed the 100 bucks down the drain. I am sick to my stomach thinking whether or not I passed this year.作者: Analyze_This 时间: 2011-7-13 16:17
CF_AHHHHHHHHH Wrote:
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> Don't forget about the fuzziness that happens
> because of their treatment of ethics though....
Yes exactly, I thought if you were "borderline" and you had a strong ethics, they would weight this heavily. I even think I saw this somewhere on cfa website.
1 mark? really you think huh? wow, so that 1 MC question that you rack your brain over then go home and figured you should have just stuck with your first choice could pass or fail you !!! that is why I usually dont like looking over my questions on PM section, I am usually right my first time around.
well lets say 70% is a pass. This means we can lose 54 marks in the AM and can get 18 marks in the PM wrong. so if we lose 54 marks in am and get 19 wrong this would be a fail ?
what do you guys think, you lost more in AM than PM ??? or vice versa作者: mcmc 时间: 2011-7-13 16:17
sundevl21 Wrote:
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> I don't understand the logic of the thinking that
> "one wrong" answer shouldn't be the difference
> between a pass and fail. Of course one answer can
> be the difference between a pass and fail, how
> else would you grade it? It's not the marginal MC
> question that causes one to fail, it's the ~30%
> other questions they got wrong that sealed the
> deal.
Um. Yeah. I agree completely. How else do you grade something that is -- in essence -- pass / fail? Its all about the points anyway so i dont know how you can point to one question that is the cause of the Fail. Its all a-mixed up in the sauce.