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<Peter wrote: "...it isn't a matter of how
many pages or words this is about answering the question asked. some people
can write in a very succinct manner a minimum of words are needed by them
toget their point across. Others believe that the more pages and words carry
greater weight.
The key is to answer the question asked.">
I agree with Peter. I've graded Part 6 exams and the number of pages doesn't
matter. I've seen a 5 page response and a 1.5 page response that earned
similar points. It's all about answering what is asked.
I think the ICRM has come a long way in the last decade to set candidates up
for success by becoming more specific in how to structure the responses. It
makes it easier for the candidate to write and a lot easier for the grader to
grade. Don't get caught up with what you WANT to talk about. Talk about
what was asked.
I spent a lot of time writing practice exams and did a lot of variations in terms
of timing, so that the 4 hours was plenty of time when I got to the actual day
(however, back then, you could go back to your first question after you wrote
the second one). One area that people sometimes don't practice much are the
intro sections. It is easy to overestimate your ability to summarize and provide
a statement of problem and an area where people can lose valuable points.
Like others have also said - getting a mentor is a great thing.
Good luck to everyone next week!
Laurie Carpenter, CRM
Burbank, CA
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