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NINJA Question –
I know trending scores weigh your more recent sessions more heavily and generally before sitting for the exam you want to aim for a trending score of about 80%.
Because of the volume of material, when you haven’t been through as much of the material I feel like the trending score can be artificially in/deflated.
Example: FAR not-for profits- There are 102 possible questions, there are 94 that I haven’t seen yet and my trending score is 87%. I feel like once I see more questions in this area my trending score will drop because I basically got lucky that I was familiar with the few questions I’ve seen thus far, so I know I need to have this as one of my focus areas even though it’s not the lowest trending score.
Is there a ballpark percentage of questions (or another way to gauge) that you’ve seen enough of the material in a given area for the trending score to be a good measure of where you are?
On a related note, I think the only NFP MCQ’s I’ve gotten where when I specifically to see NFP questions. Is the pull rate on those just low or is it not working correctly?
AUD- 95
FAR- 75
BEC- 83
REG- 85Officially done! Exclusively used NINJA for BEC, REG, and FAR
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