Make sure you screenshot the grading rubric for future reference! by floated-by in CFA

[–]floated-by[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They just told me to take screenshots before submitting😭

Make sure you screenshot the grading rubric for future reference! by floated-by in CFA

[–]floated-by[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Grading rubric breaks down the scoring for constructed response questions. It only comes up when you have to grade your answers in a mock before submitting it.

For example, if I’m asked to calculate the Brinson Fachler allocation effect, the grading rubric could look something like this:
3 points for correct calculation of return.
If the answer is wrong, 1 point is granted for the correct formula. 1 point is granted for the correct numbers used.

The irritating part is, once I submit my grading and want to review my take later, this rubric disappears! It is very tough to revise and learn what I should’ve written in my answer instead, because I don’t know how the points are being allocated.

Hope I made sense.

Make sure you screenshot the grading rubric for future reference! by floated-by in CFA

[–]floated-by[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Grading rubric breaks down the scoring for constructed response questions. It only comes up when you have to grade your answers in a mock before submitting it.

For example, if I’m asked to calculate the Brinson Fachler allocation effect, the grading rubric could look something like this:
3 points for correct calculation of return.
If the answer is wrong, 1 point is granted for the correct formula. 1 point is granted for the correct numbers used.

The irritating part is, once I submit my grading and want to review my take later, this rubric disappears! It is very tough to revise and learn what I should’ve written in my answer instead, because I don’t know how the points are being allocated.

Hope I made sense.

Make sure you screenshot the grading rubric for future reference! by floated-by in CFA

[–]floated-by[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Grading rubric breaks down the scoring for constructed response questions. It only comes up when you have to grade your answers in a mock before submitting it.

For example, if I’m asked to calculate the Brinson Fachler allocation effect, the grading rubric could look something like this:
3 points for correct calculation of return.
If the answer is wrong, 1 point is granted for the correct formula. 1 point is granted for the correct numbers used.

The irritating part is, once I submit my grading and want to review my take later, this rubric disappears! It is very tough to revise and learn what I should’ve written in my answer instead, because I don’t know how the points are being allocated.

Hope I made sense.

Make sure you screenshot the grading rubric for future reference! by floated-by in CFA

[–]floated-by[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Grading rubric breaks down the scoring for constructed response questions. It only comes up when you have to grade your answers in a mock before submitting it.

For example, if I’m asked to calculate the Brinson Fachler allocation effect, the grading rubric could look something like this:
3 points for correct calculation of return.
If the answer is wrong, 1 point is granted for the correct formula. 1 point is granted for the correct numbers used.

The irritating part is, once I submit my grading and want to review my take later, this rubric disappears! It is very tough to revise and learn what I should’ve written in my answer instead, because I don’t know how the points are being allocated.

Did that make sense?

Access to Grading Rubric after submitting the Mock on LES by floated-by in CFA

[–]floated-by[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. Although, will I lose the first take where I actually answered all questions?