I logged in and found they had assigned me a new exam, which was one exam for all 3 subjects instead of what I had previously taken, 2 exams for 3 subjects. So I just took the new one twice. Got 88% both times. So now I've taken exams for these subjects 3 times.
- If I look at all 3 attempts as a whole, there are about 5 questions unique to each attempt.
- They have not fixed any of the messed up or duplicate test questions, and my tutors still haven't replied to my messages.
- The only reason why I couldn't score higher than 88% is because the learning materials are worded in a way that doesn't match the test for a few questions, so even when I read the textbook I can't figure out the answer. For example, according to the textbook one answer related to a range of months. However the options on the test were a range of hours or years. I clicked "none of the above" and that answer was apparently wrong.
The exam isn't a big deal. It's open book and some questions are even googlable. After you take it, you can see which questions you answered wrong. There is no reason to fear it or put off taking it and frankly no one needs to share detailed info (as in questions and answers), you can always just take it a second time. Just don't hope to get 100% because some questions / some stuff in the textbook is too messed up, I think 100% is almost impossible.
It looks like if you did any of the mock tests or homework, that factors into your final grade along with the final exam. So I'm going to go back and do all the mock tests to get a better score and hope it can bump my B+ up to an A-.
I did MBA, Project Management and Hotels & Tourism Management. They initially assigned me a merged exam for the MBA and Project Management, with the Hotel exam separate. After taking it, when I logged in a couple weeks later I saw a new merged exam with all 3 subjects. After doing the Hotels one first, there were only around 5 unique modules remaining to do for the Project Management, and after that, around another 5 unique remaining to do the MBA. So I can definitely see why they merge them all together, but they really should increase the question count. I'm not going to look a gift horse in the mouth however.
- If I look at all 3 attempts as a whole, there are about 5 questions unique to each attempt.
- They have not fixed any of the messed up or duplicate test questions, and my tutors still haven't replied to my messages.
- The only reason why I couldn't score higher than 88% is because the learning materials are worded in a way that doesn't match the test for a few questions, so even when I read the textbook I can't figure out the answer. For example, according to the textbook one answer related to a range of months. However the options on the test were a range of hours or years. I clicked "none of the above" and that answer was apparently wrong.
(12-20-2023, 11:10 AM)MCDL Wrote: Anyone up for sharing exam info?
The exam isn't a big deal. It's open book and some questions are even googlable. After you take it, you can see which questions you answered wrong. There is no reason to fear it or put off taking it and frankly no one needs to share detailed info (as in questions and answers), you can always just take it a second time. Just don't hope to get 100% because some questions / some stuff in the textbook is too messed up, I think 100% is almost impossible.
It looks like if you did any of the mock tests or homework, that factors into your final grade along with the final exam. So I'm going to go back and do all the mock tests to get a better score and hope it can bump my B+ up to an A-.
bjcheung77 Wrote:BTW, which exams are corresponding to the degree, or which degrees have the same exam? I keep reading that people are getting two or three with the same exam. If I look at the number of courses and overlap, there should only be a few that are comparable to the MBA itself, here's the link of the file someone composed a couple of years ago: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/attachm...p?aid=3267
I did MBA, Project Management and Hotels & Tourism Management. They initially assigned me a merged exam for the MBA and Project Management, with the Hotel exam separate. After taking it, when I logged in a couple weeks later I saw a new merged exam with all 3 subjects. After doing the Hotels one first, there were only around 5 unique modules remaining to do for the Project Management, and after that, around another 5 unique remaining to do the MBA. So I can definitely see why they merge them all together, but they really should increase the question count. I'm not going to look a gift horse in the mouth however.


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