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Does anyone know what perecentage you needed to pass DFS for the past few papers, or do they never publish such information?
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75 - 80% ive been told0
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I heard it was 70% on each section.
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Does anyone know what perecentage you needed to pass DFS for the past few papers, or do they never publish such information?
They didn't actualy specifiy what the pass mark is but just gave an example.
In each section of an examination you need to equal or gain more than the minimum credit required for competence. For example, where the maximum credit available for a section is a) 100 and the minimum credit required is b) 75 and you achieved 60% of the minimum requirement, you would have a credit total of c) 45. In this example in order to achieve competence you would need a credit total of between 75 and 100.0 -
o gawd i feel really sick now0
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When it comes to consolidations and associates I'd say I'm 85-90% OK, just miss little things. Cash flows probably about 75% kepp forgetting to include stuff, so frustrating
Interpretations and written stuff not so good, will practice a few more cash flow questions then time to move on me thinks. Not really done any NC assets, provisions, events after SOFP questions yet :eek:0 -
When it comes to consolidations and associates I'd say I'm 85-90% OK, just miss little things. Cash flows probably about 75% kepp forgetting to include stuff, so frustrating
Interpretations and written stuff not so good, will practice a few more cash flow questions then time to move on me thinks. Not really done any NC assets, provisions, events after SOFP questions yet :eek:
im pracitcally exactly the same as you! Need a keep up the backside i thinks......0 -
lilac_angel wrote: ยปThis is an extract from a report sent to me detailing where i went wrong in my exams.
They didn't actualy specifiy what the pass mark is but just gave an example.
In each section of an examination you need to equal or gain more than the minimum credit required for competence. For example, where the maximum credit available for a section is a) 100 and the minimum credit required is b) 75 and you achieved 60% of the minimum requirement, you would have a credit total of c) 45. In this example in order to achieve competence you would need a credit total of between 75 and 100.0 -
messedup89 wrote: ยปim pracitcally exactly the same as you! Need a keep up the backside i thinks......
I simply need more time, oh well have tonight, all hours Friday to Sunday and again Tuesday to improve. Trust work to get in the way Monday lol
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lilac_angel wrote: ยปThat is just an example. Like i said they didn't give me the actual pass marks you needed so it probably isn't as high as the example.
Well my initial thoughts had been 80% minimum so I'll just plod on, thanks for that0 -
Well tonight i have the use of my brothers printer so printing off 2006 june exams onwards and work my way through them again till wednesday then hope for the best0
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