How did Pre-Exam 2014 candidates to in EQE 2015?
Of the 985 candidates sitting the D paper in 2015, 428 passed the Pre-Exam in 2014 (of which 7 after the appeals to statement 10.4).
These 428 candidates scored as follows:
These 428 candidates scored as follows:
PE2014 candidates score > | 68-69 | 70-79 | 80-89 | 90-100 | All non-0 | Never Pre | All Pre 2014 |
#sitting D (non-zero) | 7 | 98 | 218 | 105 | 985 | 325 | 428 |
#passes D | 1 | 53 | 170 | 98 | 554 | 110 | 322 |
#passes+comp fail D | 4 | 63 | 185 | 101 | 667 | 151 | 353 |
#compfail D | 3 | 10 | 15 | 3 | 113 | 41 | 31 |
#fail D (non-zero) | 3 | 35 | 33 | 4 | 318 | 174 | 75 |
#fail D (zero) = no-show | 1 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 44 | 27 | 8 |
#passes D | 14% | 54% | 78% | 93% | 56% | 34% | 75% |
#passes+comp fail D | 57% | 64% | 85% | 96% | 68% | 46% | 82% |
#compfail D | 43% | 10% | 7% | 3% | 11% | 13% | 7% |
#fail D (non-zero) | 43% | 36% | 15% | 4% | 32% | 54% | 18% |
Clearly, the higher the Pre-Exam score, the higher the chance to pass paper D. Probably this is an indication of both good legal preparation with serious studying for the Pre-Exam in the first year, combined with a good follow-up study and exam preparation in the second year.
It is also interesting to see that one of the candidates that appealed the initial fail decision passed paper D and 3 more passed paper D with a compensable fail. He or she even passed paper D even passed all four papers, with scores 62, 54, 52, and 56! Special congratulations to whoever it may be!
Further, see the discussions on the D-blog "D 2015 results for various types of candidates" and on our general EQE blog "Results Main Exam EQE 2015 are available!".
Roel, 7 July 2015
Hi Roel, I love your stats :), but still curious for the following. Can you also tell how many people who passed pre-exam 2014, sat all 4 papers in 2015 and also passed for EQE (thus all 4 papers, with or without compensable).
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DeleteJoeri, I see in Roel's Stats all pre-exam 2014 sitting D 428 -> you have 368 pre-exam 2014 sitting all 4. There is a discrepancy or I miss something.
DeleteI confirm and can add the following:
Deletein total 1685 candidates registered for 1 or more main exam papers (i.e., are in the results list). 32 of them however did enrol for one or more but did not show up at all (i.e., have only 0 scores).
Of the 1685 candidates, 516 sat and passed the Pre-Exam in 2014 (plus 421 passed Pre-Exam in 2013, 108 passed Pre-Exam in 2012, 640 are from the old system).
Of the 516 Pre-Exam 2014 passers, 368 enrolled and 361 actually sat all four papers.
this year. Of these, 146 passed the EQE w/o compensation and another 45 passed with compensation (deviating slightly in the last number from Joeri; not too important for the overall impression, but will try to sort out with him why we get different numbers). So, 52% of the Pre-Exam 2014 candidates that actually sat all 4 papers got a pass without or with compensation: quite a good pass rate I would say!
By the way, 9 candidates never sat any Pre-Exam but did enrolled for all 4 papers this year - 6 of them actually sat all 4 papers - 1 of them passed. Of the other 5, 1 passed 2 papers, 1 passed 1 paper, and 3 failed all four (of which 1 got 1 compensable fail).
To Natasja: it means that not all 428 sitting D sat all four papers.
Delete368 candidates
Delete146 pass (39.67%)
45 compensated (12.23%)
169 fail (45.92%)
Edited version. In my original post I mentioned 53 compensated passes, but there was an error in part of my spreadsheet.
Further note: I also count 0-scores as participants, because I can't tell whether those candidates gave up before or after entering the exam room (or maybe even handed something in, but just scored 0 marks).