Apparently, I'm the only one who failed (2,3,4,2). Serves me right for using Schweser.
I used schwesser as well and passed. Only a poor carpenter blames his tools
Apparently, I'm the only one who failed (2,3,4,2). Serves me right for using Schweser.
FYI, GARP just tweeted the pass rates (see https://twitter.com/GARP_Risk/status/880085908841693185) so we updated the chart below
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Because the quartiles are only quartiles. You can fall within any % of the quartile, so 1332 is not the same as 3132. Think of it like if there was a more granular resolution (1.1, 3.2, 3.2, 2.1) is a better score than (1.9, 3.8, 3.9, 2.8) but they are in the same quartiles regardless.Hello @David Harper CFA FRM , Thank you, this is informative. Can someone from GARP help understand the marking scheme. I am only curious to understand why 1332 is a pass and 3132 is a fail. Thanks again!
@chintanudeshiDidn't get through. Result: 2-4-3-3. Congrats to all those who passed.
David and Nicole, Thank you for your support.
I encourage you to purchase it together with BT. The learning experience not just passing the exam would be far richer by investing both of these.To everyone who passed, did you guys buy the official books from GARP?
To everyone who passed, did you guys buy the official books from GARP?
Hello @mg99Hello @Nicole Seaman / @David Harper CFA FRM, could you please let me know from where can I get practice exams for FRM Part 1. I am planning to reappear in November this year; could not get through this time with 3132. Thanks!