Vinayak Ashok
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I cleared with 2,3,1,2. Thanks to BT team. Got a lot of help from forum discussions,
Hi @Vinayak Ashok , 2,3,1,2 does it mean exam section wise or questions are mixed? Congrats on clearing the Exam!I cleared with 2,3,1,2. Thanks to BT team. Got a lot of help from forum discussions,
Hi @anuragsharma1310 what I mentioned are Quartiles for each sections in respective orders. Questions are mixed in the exam but can be identified from which section they are asked.Hi @Vinayak Ashok , 2,3,1,2 does it mean exam section wise or questions are mixed? Congrats on clearing the Exam!
I think the July exam is part of the May session somehow, that is why we have been posting in here.Hi,
Would there be a forum created for the July 2021 exam feedback?
Not really sure of the same!!! Considering lesser responses for July 2021 exam, had created a Reddit poll on exam and score feedback. But this forum would be much more comprehensive and realistic. Hence was waiting for it.I think the July exam is part of the May session somehow, that is why we have been posting in here.
@rixabh GARP has stated that their prep providers cannot allow the discussion of the exam in their forum until all of the exams are over. Now that the July exams are over, I've created a new July 2021 feedback thread here: https://forum.bionicturtle.com/threads/july-2021-part-1-exam-feedback.23930/.Hi,
Would there be a forum created for the July 2021 exam feedback?
I was considering the FAQ section from GARP where you see a split for May/July and November:Not really sure of the same!!! Considering lesser responses for July 2021 exam, had created a Reddit poll on exam and score feedback. But this forum would be much more comprehensive and realistic. Hence was waiting for it.
Hi Vinayak, do you remember your score at the end of the exam? Looking at previous replies, a 59/100 was a 1,2,1,2 - so it seems like maybe the cutoff for this exam was 50-55 out of 100? thanks!I cleared with 2,3,1,2. Thanks to BT team. Got a lot of help from forum discussions,
Could you kindly share the reddit link, please?Wow this is high, considering that CFA exam is 25% pass rate now . It explains why some low score candidates have passed the exam. (lowest score of 53-54/100 according to reddit)
On one hand, this is maybe too high for a so-called prestigious certification, on the other hand, i wish they lower the rate to a reasonable 40%-42% only after i pass the two parts! (so selfishly biaised! )
I agree, I know I have studied for myself and this is ok for me... but if I am on this learning journey I would like the certificate to somewhat reflect kind of prestige ... I have passed top quartiles and it was hard to obtain ....Wow this is high, considering that CFA exam is 25% pass rate now . It explains why some low score candidates have passed the exam. (lowest score of 53-54/100 according to reddit)
On one hand, this is maybe too high for a so-called prestigious certification, on the other hand, i wish they lower the rate to a reasonable 40%-42% only after i pass the two parts! (so selfishly biaised! )
Since there wasn’t a separate pass rate for January 2021 I guess they are combined with May 2021? Does anyone know?update : may 2021 pass rate. Source: GARP official
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FRM (reddit.com)Could you kindly share the reddit link, please?
I agree that after the core finance skills, you can make a difference with mastering the tools. I contemplate learning code after this certification, but i still have bad souvenir of me trying to code in turbo pascal: Turbo Pascal - Wikipedia. I was not very good at it at that time, but coding seems to be mandatory in the future! Still hesitating between Python and R...I agree, I know I have studied for myself and this is ok for me... but if I am on this learning journey I would like the certificate to somewhat reflect kind of prestige ... I have passed top quartiles and it was hard to obtain ....
Anyway after the FRM, i will go for the arpm certification and I will start to apply my knowledge by coding. The future is learning by coding not to do a bunch of financial certification and @David Harper CFA FRM shows that in its T5 market videos (r coding example). I think it is a great point from him
BT seems to teach plenty of tutorials in R, perhaps that is a good starting point? I am already fluent in Python and am looking to learn R here.I agree that after the core finance skills, you can make a difference with mastering the tools. I contemplate learning code after this certification, but i still have bad souvenir of me trying to code in turbo pascal: Turbo Pascal - Wikipedia. I was not very good at it at that time, but coding seems to be mandatory in the future! Still hesitating between Python and R...