FAR – simulation question

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    jsiff210
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    I’m about the sit for my portion of the exam (FAR) and I’m a little nervous about the simulations. Can anyone provide me with some insight on how they are graded? For example, I am taking the Becker review course and on the practice simulations they give there are some basically have multiple questions that build on one another so if I get the first one wrong and answer the rest based on my answer to the first question I get the rest of the portions of the simulation wrong also. In a situation like this would the whole simulation automatically be wrong or is there any weight given to correct logic (but wrong answer due to a previous wrong answer)? Thanks in advance for your help!

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    Nah, in real exams, you have total of 7 tabs which aren't dependent on other tabs. Out of 7SIMS, one is pretested and isn't counted towards the final grade. Just do your best on them and don't worry about scoring…many have left entire 1 or 2 SIMs blank and have passed, while some who have filled every single space and failed. Be sure to use the research tab for topics that are unfamiliar to you, that helps a lot!!

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