I just finished Introduction to Finance. This exam is very different in terms of content and structure style from the previous ones taken.
I can say with absolute certainty that the Study Guide does not cover everything in the Exam. There was a snippet about a particular country whose name does not show up at all in the guide itself, as an example. In addition, the questions are not linear, but rather, all over the place with wording different enough to throw me off from what I read in the PDFs. I was able to get most of the Essay questions, but I do not feel good about this exam. I felt I studied the PDF in depth and well, at that, but the exam knocked me down a bunch of pegs. Whether the peg I stopped at is before or after the 70 mark, time will tell.
Time has told that I stopped on peg #77; somehow passed, not sure how, but again, no complaints!
Multiple Choice: 41/60
Essay: 36/40
The score accurately reflects how I felt about the test. Essay was very doable, but the Multiple Choice threw me for a loop. There are double-whammy questions that are based on the exact same concept, which means if you are not familiar with it you can lose multiple points for the same 'thing'.
I can say with absolute certainty that the Study Guide does not cover everything in the Exam. There was a snippet about a particular country whose name does not show up at all in the guide itself, as an example. In addition, the questions are not linear, but rather, all over the place with wording different enough to throw me off from what I read in the PDFs. I was able to get most of the Essay questions, but I do not feel good about this exam. I felt I studied the PDF in depth and well, at that, but the exam knocked me down a bunch of pegs. Whether the peg I stopped at is before or after the 70 mark, time will tell.
Time has told that I stopped on peg #77; somehow passed, not sure how, but again, no complaints!
Multiple Choice: 41/60
Essay: 36/40
The score accurately reflects how I felt about the test. Essay was very doable, but the Multiple Choice threw me for a loop. There are double-whammy questions that are based on the exact same concept, which means if you are not familiar with it you can lose multiple points for the same 'thing'.


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