Jules18Settling In NicelyPosts: 102Registered, Tutor
For the year ended 31 December 2012
CBA success rates were:
AP1 1st attempt - 87.4%, resits 42.5%, all attempts 70.6%
AP2 1st attempt - 89.6%, resits 44.6%, all attempts 75.5%
The resit calc is based on the number of remaining students divided by the number of resits they take (Keep sending the cash please!) eg 100 students - 70 pass on first attempt therefore 70% pass. Remaining 30 have 50 attempts between them and 20 are successful it will be 20/50 = 40% calc. Together this is 90/150 or 60% for all attempts.
AP1 has the lowest overall pass rate of the L3 exams
All attempts success rates
AP1 70.6%; AP2 75.5%; CRS 79.9%; CGMT 80.8%; ITX 75.3%; PEAF 78.6% and SPSW 90.5%.
Currently on level 4. I was fortunate to pass my level 3 first time for everything.... one bit of advice master your SFP and IS and this will give you a good grounding especially if you plan to carry on to level 4 has you will come across these in a deeper form when you do financial statements. Good luck to eveyone thats on level 3
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In other words how many students out of 100 pass this exam.
CBA success rates were:
AP1 1st attempt - 87.4%, resits 42.5%, all attempts 70.6%
AP2 1st attempt - 89.6%, resits 44.6%, all attempts 75.5%
The resit calc is based on the number of remaining students divided by the number of resits they take (Keep sending the cash please!) eg 100 students - 70 pass on first attempt therefore 70% pass. Remaining 30 have 50 attempts between them and 20 are successful it will be 20/50 = 40% calc. Together this is 90/150 or 60% for all attempts.
AP1 has the lowest overall pass rate of the L3 exams
All attempts success rates
AP1 70.6%; AP2 75.5%; CRS 79.9%; CGMT 80.8%; ITX 75.3%; PEAF 78.6% and SPSW 90.5%.
Hope this helps
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I found AP1 relatively easy but AP2... i just dont get it!