King – You don't care about the OFFICIAL SCORING HANDBOOK OF THE AICPA regarding the CPA exam? So your own”statistical sampling” of about 200 entirely random score reports is more accurate than that? I'm guessing your confidence interval in that sampling would be about 0.001% – 0.002%. Interesting. Can you also give me lottery numbers for Monday? People like you make my staff very difficult to deal with during the exam process.
Far from mad. I am annoyed at the stupidity of gross generalization and complete fallacy. I posted to you directly from the scoring guide, and yet you STILL think there is some effect of the number of research questions on your score. What more proof do you need? And I joined this board about 10 minutes ago just to post this, because I have a coworker who was discussing your comments and had to send her to the AICPA website to calm her down.
Thank you for your post. Straight from the rule book and makes logical sense. There would be no point taking the exam if our results were predetermined.
He isnt saying that 2 research = has to have passed….hes just making an observation that anyone else would make looking at the data on here…chillllllll