tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1777415855032868397.post2312472627273396283..comments2024-02-29T16:27:16.015+01:00Comments on Salted Patent: Compensation for first time sitters in EQE 2010 and 2011Pete Pollardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02725722050785717803noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1777415855032868397.post-58072274294801775982011-08-17T15:50:18.123+02:002011-08-17T15:50:18.123+02:00Dear Anonymous,
Assuming you got your D compensab...Dear Anonymous,<br /><br />Assuming you got your D compensable failure (45 - 49) in 2011 (and not years ago), then you can leave it and compensate with A, B and C at future sittings. <br /><br />The only way it can go wrong is if you just pass A, B & C (50, 50, 50). Then you miss compensation and have to retake D at a future sitting.Pete Pollardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01203724517158856590noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1777415855032868397.post-69519635480332520362011-08-15T18:21:24.089+02:002011-08-15T18:21:24.089+02:00I have the following situation in 2011:
fail in ...I have the following situation in 2011: <br /><br />fail in A,B and C, and compensable fail in D. Is it possible to resit A, B, and C only and compensate retroactively the mark obtained in D (provided a total mark of 200, two passes or three passes and no fail in the later A, B, and C sitting in 2012)?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1777415855032868397.post-59713622561266994592010-01-22T13:06:15.747+01:002010-01-22T13:06:15.747+01:00You are a legend Pete - thanksYou are a legend Pete - thanksPaulnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1777415855032868397.post-50887410556271652992010-01-21T19:59:23.825+01:002010-01-21T19:59:23.825+01:00Yes - the candidate should then pass.
See also ex...Yes - the candidate should then pass.<br /><br />See also examples here:<br />http://saltedpatent.blogspot.com/2009/11/compensation-for-re-sitters-in-eqe-2010.htmlPete Pollardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01203724517158856590noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1777415855032868397.post-25716009476305649142010-01-21T11:17:25.128+01:002010-01-21T11:17:25.128+01:00Thanks Pete.
Did they discuss a situation like th...Thanks Pete.<br /><br />Did they discuss a situation like this?<br /><br />In EQE2009 gets A:80(P)/B:80(P)/C:10(F)/D:80(P)<br /><br />Can the candidate get C:45(CF) in EQE 2010 and pass overall?<br /><br />My understanding is that by A.14, A. 25(2) & R.6(2) of the Exam Regs allow for this.<br /><br />Thanks Pete!Paulnoreply@blogger.com