Look for the stuff you know and answer it correctly. Omit the stuff you
don't know.
It's pointless to worry about how many points you need to pass. You won't
know if you got enough until you get your grade anyway.
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Ying (STPAULRE) [SMTP:Michael_Ying@STPAULRE.COM]
Sent: Friday, October 15, 1999 11:16 AM
To: studygroup4b@lists.casact.org
Subject: Passing %
Does anyone has any idea how many points we need to get to pass this
4b exam.
(on average)?
From what I heard in the past, the range is from 65% - 70% which
translates to
39 to 42 points. In other words, we have to correctly answer AT
LEAST 20 out of
30 questions (assuming 2 points each) to get a fair chance to pass.
If this is the case, what is the best strategy one should take to
approach this
exam. (especially this is the last 4b exam before the new syllabus)?