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I had my ICB Level 2 exam this morning and passed which i am so chuffed with.

Just want to know when they hand you your piece of paper with pass is that my grade or do they work it out with the certificate i was just hoping for a better mark.



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Congtatulations on the pass.
When you say your grade, what do you mean?

I didn't think the piece of paper at the exam centre gave you your grade - just the percentage you scored. I know that both my centre exams I actually got couple of extra % points which in the case of Level II took me from a "Merit" to a "Distinction". You should be be able to see your grade on the ICB website a few minutes after 11pm tonight.

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Congratulations on the pass ghislane.

Hope you get a few relaxing days before starting on the study for the next set of exams.

all the best,

Shaun.

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Hi 

No there was no percentage it just stated i passed, so i didn't know if that was my grade i.e pass, merit or distiction or weaher they would have worked it out later with the %.  well ill have a look on the ICB website...



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Thank you Shaun
Yes having a few days off before i start level 2 computerised and so it goes on.

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Ok just looked at my mark and have got a merit so i am pleased however some of the questions i was so sure on i got wrong. MUST TRY HARDER..

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Hi ghislane,

A pass is a pass, don't knock yourself down because of a few points lost in a time pressured environment which is really no reflection as to knowledge in the real world.

You did great and you probably learned from those few lost points in the exam something that will now stick with you forever going forwards.

All the best,

Shaun.





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Congratulations on your pass.

I passed level III last week. 



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Congratulation on passing level 3. How does it compare to level 2?

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I preferred it to level 2, a good indication is the mock exam. 

I used training link, did buy the Kaplan books but couldn't face going through them.



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Congratulations Ghislane and Ange!



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ES wrote:

I preferred it to level 2, a good indication is the mock exam. 

I used training link, did buy the Kaplan books but couldn't face going through them.


 Hi i know the feeling about Kaplan i went with them for my level 1&2 wished i hadn't bothered. 

I will look into going through another training provider.



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Hi Ghis

Buy the level 3 books,and download plenty of level 3 past exams, and learn it yourself.  I also have had bad experiences with distance training providers, I am learning  A level accounting on my own, bought plenty of accounting books.  This site has amazing people who always answer your questions and are really friendly, also I have an excellent boss who is always willing to answer my never ending supply of questions. Kind Regards Sue



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Hi Sue

Yes this site is really good, people are always willing to help.
I did contemplate doing it myself, i might start and if i need more help and support i have heard that ideal school are suppose to be good, so they can be my back up but before i do, i have to do my computerised level 2



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Hi Ghis 

I am sure you will be just fine doing level 3 on your own, good luck with your computerised exam also congrats on passing level 2 manual.  Kind Regards Sue



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