标题: Wow, no problems discussing test answers. [打印本页] 作者: bcp901 时间: 2011-7-11 15:21 标题: Wow, no problems discussing test answers.
I've read all of this with great interest. If you go over to the Level 1 forum, you'll notice that everybody there appears to know something a lot of people here don't - which is not to post on the recent test.
Scenario A: Nothing happens w/probability of 95%
Scenario B: CFAI rolls in and decides to do an in-depth investigation into CFA Code of Ethics violation w/probability of 5%.
Outcome to scenario A: my scores stay the same.
Outcome to scenario B: My score is voided and I am banned from the CFAI for life.
Question: What type of discount should I apply in this situation?
PS: Candidate pledge provided for reference:
"After this exam, I will not disclose any portion of this exam and I will not remove any exam materials from the testing room in original or copied form. I understand that all exam materials, including my answers, are the property of CFA Institute and will not be returned to me in any form. "作者: maryli 时间: 2011-7-11 15:21
http://www.cfainstitute.org/ethics/conduct/Pages/candidate_sanctions.aspx#Disclosure of Exam Content作者: tikfed 时间: 2011-7-11 15:21
for the first case: those two were stupid enough to compile an excel sheet w/ the QUESTIONS & ANSWERS... come on now...
for the 2nd: some dude posted comments on his blog DURING the exam session still in progress... (now that's asking for it).
(i'm just saying; dont read into this...)作者: ryanlb 时间: 2011-7-11 15:21
The funny thing is, even though I felt good about the test and understood more than I didn't, there is no way I could recollect even 10% of the questions on the test let alone the answer choices. I figure that if I invest any energy or memory in trying to remember things during the test, there is the chance that some knowledge might escape my short- or medium-term memory.作者: SFoyil 时间: 2011-7-11 15:21
riyaz Wrote:
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> as long as peoople didnt remove the answer sheets,
> or question booklets or anything else given to
> them at the test site, there is no violation.
> it says is plain english in your pledge, you are
> not to remove any material from the test site.
>
> discussion things that you have in your head, is
> freedom of speech. Unless you have a photographic
> memory and are able to reproduce questions and
> choices word for word, you are not violating the
> standard VII(A)
epic FAIL作者: OmarAdnan 时间: 2011-7-11 15:21
as long as peoople didnt remove the answer sheets, or question booklets or anything else given to them at the test site, there is no violation.
it says is plain english in your pledge, you are not to remove any material from the test site.
discussion things that you have in your head, is freedom of speech. Unless you have a photographic memory and are able to reproduce questions and choices word for word, you are not violating the standard VII(A)作者: firat 时间: 2011-7-11 15:21
mutton Wrote:
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> I'm impressed with how some of you guys are
> actually remembering the 3 available answers to
> the questions. I couldn't even rememember what day
> it was when the CFAI had finished with me.
>
> As impressed as I am however, I do think it's a
> bit dumbass to do what some of you are doing here.
epic Truth-ness
Although SkipeE99 is trying hard to prevent the offenses being committed, I'd say it's a bit too hard. I mean what's the point of all this ? People were stupid enough to forget a pledge they signed and the censure that may ensue, what makes you think they'd heed your words of caution. Anyhow, it's good if it actually stops some of this madness.作者: llxx 时间: 2011-7-11 15:21
riyaz Wrote:
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> as long as peoople didnt remove the answer sheets,
> or question booklets or anything else given to
> them at the test site, there is no violation.
> it says is plain english in your pledge, you are
> not to remove any material from the test site.
>
> discussion things that you have in your head, is
> freedom of speech. Unless you have a photographic
> memory and are able to reproduce questions and
> choices word for word, you are not violating the
> standard VII(A)
WOW.....please tell that to CFAI
lol you made a funny作者: neil1234 时间: 2011-7-11 15:21
i agree. the mentioning of the forum on the CFAI website is enough to scare me away. be back next year pre-June to discuss questions concerning the material