just curious if ppl know what the % is of candidates who go 3 for 3. ive heard 15% but was just wondering what others have heard. reason i ask is i’ll be attempting to do so in june.
Wouldn’t there also be an offsetting bias that people that have retaken it are more prepared? Thus making the 7% actually higher than actual 1st time takers?
Multiplying the pass rates together just gives you the percentage of people that pass all 3 exams, and it is flawed in several ways. One, although there aren’t going to be large swings, this assumes you are taking Levels I, II, and III all at the same time, as the rate will change each year. To be correct you would need to multiply the pass rate of Level I at t-2 by the pass rate at LII at t-1 by the pass rate of Level III at t-0. Even then, you don’t know how many of those passing are re-takers, it’s just the amount that passed at that particular time.
They said 20% of people that start, finish. So I would guess ~10% do 3/3.
Not only am I trying for 3/3, but I’m going the hard route. Took L1 in Dec, L2 the following June. My first baby’s due date was same day as L1 (luckily came 4 days after), 2nd baby’s due date will be a few weeks after L3.