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In case you missed this email from the CFP Board regarding the mysterious missing questions #82 & #83, here it is: “CFP Board has been informed that one of the CFP® Certification Examination booklets distributed to you on Saturday, March 20, 2010 contained a publishing error, resulting in the omission of two examinations questions (Questions 82 and 83). Please be assured that you will not be disadvantaged by the omitted questions, which will be accounted for during the statistical equating process. This means that CFP Board’s determination of your pass/fail status will be the same had these two items appeared in your test booklet and had you answered both correctly. CFP Board apologizes for this error and any disruption you may have experienced during your testing experience. While quality control measures are in place to prevent this type of error, unfortunately, occasionally mistakes are missed. CFP Board is implementing additional procedures to prevent similar occurrences in the future. These adjustments will not affect the timeline for the scoring of the March 2010 CFP® Certification Examination. Exam results are scheduled to be released during the week of May 10, 2010. If you would like CFP Board to consider any other test site issues or exam item challenges, please submit a full written explanation to: examinations@cfpboard.org no later than 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) on Wednesday March 24, 2010.” Good luck to everyone that took the exam. Typically, exam results are released 8 weeks from the test date. » Post Comment
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00000001"Just Wonderful!!!!!"
at Thursday, 13 May 2010 15:32by Terrence Amir McKelvey I started the 6 modules in November 2009 and got them done in time for the Feb 3rd deadline for the March 2010 CFP board exam. I used the Dalton Review self study and I have to say I learned a heck of a lot of information and with out it I know I would not have passed. This isn't a quick review on how to pass, you actually learn the content and can apply it to your career and thus PASS the CFP Board Exam.
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