re: Pass Mark

( aroraa@doi.state.fl.us )
Tue, 11 May 99 13:03:42 EDT

It should be. I was talking to a committee member of some other exam and
he mentioned that the society has a minimum 50% pass mark since they do not
want to pass candidates that have lower than 50% knowledge of the subject.
But in this particular exam, candidates have lost points due to
computational errors, and the Society should take that into consideration.

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From: "Colby, Glenn" <GCOLBY@Allstate.COM>, on 5/11/99 10:49 AM:
Does anyone know what the pass mark was for last sitting??? I would guess
that it was about 30.5 but I'm not sure. I think the pass mark will be a
point or two below last sitting's pass mark due to the more difficult exam.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ashwin Arora [SMTP:aroraa@doi.state.fl.us]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 1999 9:14 AM
> To: studygroup4b-return@casact.org; studygroup4b@lists.casact.org
> Subject: re: Solutions
>
> Dr. Stuart Klugman's solutions at his website are just as good as
> official.
> The passing score is probably going to be between (30.5, 31). Most of
> the
> scores posted on SOA website have been in the middle thirtees but I do
not
>
> think that the pass mark will be much higher than that since some of
these
>
> scores do not take computational errors into consideration.
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> Original Text
> From: "4B Student" <student_4b@hotmail.com>, on 5/11/99 9:56 AM:
> Does anyone have unofficial solutions or a guess as to what the passing
> score might be?
>
>
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