CPA scoring vs college or grad scoring

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  • #183754
    Zackrampage
    Member

    Is iy ever possible to get a 75 or 76 on FAR but if that test was graded like a college or grad school test be much lower?

    FAR - 62 , End of aug 2015
    BEC - 67, 67
    AUD - TBD
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  • #516080
    mla1169
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    A 75 does not mean 75% correct. Most college scores are based on % correct and possibly curved or weighted. The way the AICPA determines a score of 75+ is based on a complex matrix that is unlike almost any other scoring method.

    FAR- 77
    AUD -49, 71, 84
    REG -56,75!
    BEC -75

    Massachusetts CPA (non reporting) since 3/12.

    #516118
    mla1169
    Participant

    A 75 does not mean 75% correct. Most college scores are based on % correct and possibly curved or weighted. The way the AICPA determines a score of 75+ is based on a complex matrix that is unlike almost any other scoring method.

    FAR- 77
    AUD -49, 71, 84
    REG -56,75!
    BEC -75

    Massachusetts CPA (non reporting) since 3/12.

    #516082
    UHC2005
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    https://www.aicpa.org/BecomeACPA/CPAExam/PsychometricsandScoring/ScoringInformation/DownloadableDocuments/How_the_CPA_Exam_is_Scored.pdf

    This explains the method mla1169 was referring to.

    Using Ninja MCQ, NINJA Notes, Audio, Flashcards and BLITZ, and 2014 Wiley Text

    FAR - (61,63)
    AUD - (68)

    Keep Calm and RTMFQ

    Accountant, what is best in life? To crush your MCQs, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentation of their SIMS!

    #516120
    UHC2005
    Member

    https://www.aicpa.org/BecomeACPA/CPAExam/PsychometricsandScoring/ScoringInformation/DownloadableDocuments/How_the_CPA_Exam_is_Scored.pdf

    This explains the method mla1169 was referring to.

    Using Ninja MCQ, NINJA Notes, Audio, Flashcards and BLITZ, and 2014 Wiley Text

    FAR - (61,63)
    AUD - (68)

    Keep Calm and RTMFQ

    Accountant, what is best in life? To crush your MCQs, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentation of their SIMS!

    #516084
    samdiegoCPA
    Member

    Also… just think of how your Becker final reviews are scored vs your actual score. People post that they get like 10-15 “points” higher on the real exam… I would think a 75 from AICPA is like a 55-65 actual correct. I mean, just think of how hard the SIMS are, I bet people's real scores are really bad, but compared to everyone else, not that bad.

    AUD: 84
    REG: 84
    BEC: 79
    FAR: 83

    #516122
    samdiegoCPA
    Member

    Also… just think of how your Becker final reviews are scored vs your actual score. People post that they get like 10-15 “points” higher on the real exam… I would think a 75 from AICPA is like a 55-65 actual correct. I mean, just think of how hard the SIMS are, I bet people's real scores are really bad, but compared to everyone else, not that bad.

    AUD: 84
    REG: 84
    BEC: 79
    FAR: 83

    #516086
    impska
    Member

    Bear in mind that it does not appear to be possible to get a score of 100, even though it's possible for someone to get get 100% of the answers correct. That suggests that there's more to the exam grading than right answers vs total questions.

    REG - 94
    BEC - 92
    FAR - 92
    AUD - 99

    #516124
    impska
    Member

    Bear in mind that it does not appear to be possible to get a score of 100, even though it's possible for someone to get get 100% of the answers correct. That suggests that there's more to the exam grading than right answers vs total questions.

    REG - 94
    BEC - 92
    FAR - 92
    AUD - 99

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