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Examiners' reports

The purpose of the reports is to offer candidates generally constructive feedback as to their performance in the examinations.

The reports provide a general commentary on the overall performance of candidates in each session as well as details on:

  • technical aspects that were being examined in the questions
  • whether candidates performed well or poorly
  • what aspects of the questions appeared to cause difficulty to candidates and if possible why it was a problem e.g. lack of knowledge, poor examination technique etc.
  • December 2002 - examiners' report
  • June 2003 - examiners' report
  • December 2003 - examiners' report
  • June 2004 - examiners' report
  • December 2004 - examiners' report
  • June 2005 - examiners' report
  • December 2005 - examiners' report
  • June 2006 - examiners' report
  • June 2007 - examiner's report
  • December 2006 - examiner's report

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