Hit me with the harsh truths about CMA US
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Hit me with the harsh truths about CMA US

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u/trappedfr — 5 days ago
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Guys, drop ur tips for cbqs

Recently noticed that people who took cbq seems to have failed more than people with essay.

With upcoming exams providing option for only CBQ should hint us to be prepared to tackle cbq questions well enough to pass and score good marks.

Guys who have a tip for cbq please share it below as it might be helpful for students like us to excel at it.

Thanks

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u/trappedfr — 11 days ago
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Cbq reassessment

My friend recently received CMA Part 1, case-based result and scored 340. For the May-June window.

As we know case-based questions are being reviewed by humans and are reassessed, has anyone’s score been changed from 340 to 360?

And is there any chance for revaluation, since it was case-based questions?

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u/trappedfr — 13 days ago
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Cma us part 1 and 2 formula sheets available

It seems like many students would benefits from using formula sheets for the cma exam. Hence decided to share it on telegram. Can dm for formulas sheets and yes it's a give away

u/trappedfr — 3 months ago

Since I am having bald spots with follicles disappearing, I decided to purchase some serum that can help me to regrow my hair gradually. I researched for Minoxidil, but was not satisfied as I have to use it forever to avoid the risk of hair loss coming back.

I stumbled upon this product when my friend recommended it. So I was wondering whether anybody got the result using this serum

And what are the possible side effects?

u/trappedfr — 4 months ago
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Question to those who have appeared in cma especially part 1 exam, do they actually follow section wise weightage of questions or marks?

For example section A is a very large section but carries only 15% of weightage but section B and C carries 20% weightage each. Does the exam reflects the same or differ?

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u/trappedfr — 4 months ago
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Hello all.

English is my second language. I wrote essays half a decade back. Since then not so good with writing.Not a keyboard warrior either. I was planning to practice for essays for my part 1 exam then CBQ got introduced at the right time. For me cbq makes me more comfortable than essays as I just have to think and choose the answer given in options instead of thinking and drafting an answer on my own.

But the issue is cbq seems more like a hit or miss. Essay can be scored for atleast 50% for sure as even for questions you don't understand you can simply write anything thats loosely related to the topics and still get marks. But with cbq if the option you choose is wrong you get Zero.

So, here I am, confused between cbq or essay.

Any insights are welcomed

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u/trappedfr — 4 months ago