The customary discussion on MPS.
Seems like a candidate passed with a max possible score at 62.5%.
Where do you guys think MPS would have been this year.
The customary discussion on MPS.
Seems like a candidate passed with a max possible score at 62.5%.
Where do you guys think MPS would have been this year.
I remember in another post I saw a candidate with an unbelievable matrix:
estimated score: 52.2%
Min: 31.4%
Max: 62.6%
Essay Q# Topic Max Pts <=50% 51%-70% >70% 1 Alternative Investments 19 - * - 2 Portfolio Management - Institutional 22 * - - 3 Portfolio Management - Performance Eval. 15 * - - 4 Portfolio Management - Individual 15 * - - 5 Portfolio Management - Indiv/Behavioral 15 - * - 6 Portfolio Management - Individual 22 - * - 7 Economics 14 * - - 8 Portfolio Management - Asset Allocation 20 - * - 9 Fixed Income Investments 21 * - - 10 Portfolio Management - Risk Management 17 * - -
Item Set Q# Topic Max Pts <=50% 51%-70% >70% - Economics 18 - * - - Equity Investments 18 * - - - Ethical & Professional Standards 36 - * - - Fixed Income Investments 18 * - - - Portfolio Management - Asset Allocation 18 - - * - Portfolio Management - Individual 18 * - - - Portfolio Management - Monitor&Rebalance 18 * - - - Portfolio Management - Performance Eval. 18 - - * - Portfolio Management - Risk Management 18 - * -
This guy may be the luckiest person and right on the borderline.
I think this year’s MPS may be around 60%.
How does this score compare with the ones from last year.
I don’t have a clue. Can anyone pull up a borderline matrix from last year?
Passed with 3/6/1 for AM and 3/2/4 for PM. My rough middle of the road estimate score is 58%, so I am thinking around 60%-61% for MPS