To suggest that the cutoff is somewhere between 45-55 is absolutely ridiculous. The only other person I know IRL who took the FRM Part 1 in May 2018 failed...and I'm absolutely certain she scored above 50, probably closer to 60.
Now assuming you really did blindly and randomly select the answer...
I wondering about those who also have taken other financial certifications, such as the CFA, CPA, CAIA, Actuarial papers or even the PRM. How does the FRM compare difficulty wise?
Thanks!
So yeah, results for Part 1 are just out and I am weighing my options, whether to do Part 2 this November or May next year.
I got 2/2/1/1 as my score breakdown. I'd say I was most comfortable with questions involving calculations, owning to my actuarial science and strong mathematical...
Passed with 2211. Feeling relieved!
Unexpected to score 1 in FMP as I made three simple careless errors and a few more confirmed mistakes. My Max score is 22 for this. I expected 18-21 corrects.
For QA I know for a fact I scored no more than 14, most likely 11 or 12 corrects.
I'm curious, for working professionals in the field of risk management, would an FRM certification enhance your qualifications and reputation? Or is it useless once you’re in the field?
Also, what is an FRM equivalent to? Bachelors or Masters?
Thanks!
Might be a bug, but when I load up a previous version of the list my name is there too... :(
https://www.garp.org/#!/frm/our-passed-frms/frm2/2016-11-19
Given that my name appears on the list, I'm reasonably confident I passed.
I honestly feel I scored somewhere smack between 60 and 70 correct out of the 100 questions. I'd maybe narrow it down even further to between 62 to 68. I felt better about IV than III most certainly, while I and II were...
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