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Administrative review

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  • This topic has 12 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 2 years ago by Kim Smith.
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  • July 18, 2022 at 10:40 am #661071
    afia.a2109
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    Hi,

    On applying for adminstrative review for SBL paper, if the outcome comes this way:
    Question Outcome
    1 Pass
    2 Fail
    3 Fail

    What does it actually mean? Question 1 -pass means that I scored 50/50….is it?
    Please help me to understand the outcome.

    Also, how many days ACCA takes to respond to an administrative review?

    July 18, 2022 at 11:11 am #661093
    Kim Smith
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    It means a pass/fail mark – so for options for example:

    Q1 is out of 50 marks
    Q2 is out of 25 marks
    Q3 is out of 25 marks

    Therefore:
    Question Outcome
    1 Pass
    2 Fail
    3 Fail

    Means:
    1 – mark of 25 or more
    2 – mark of 12 or less
    3 – mark of 12 or less

    July 18, 2022 at 11:13 am #661096
    Kim Smith
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    As it states here https://www.accaglobal.com/gb/en/student/getting-started/important-dates.html

    “Administrative review outcome release date
    You will receive written confirmation of the outcome of your review via email no later than the week commencing 8 August”

    July 18, 2022 at 11:13 am #661097
    afia.a2109
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    Thanks Kim. I understood. May I know how much time it takes for ACCA to respond to it. Some students have mentioned 24 hrs , while some said 2 days or longer…

    and do you think it leads to increase in marks?

    July 18, 2022 at 11:18 am #661101
    Kim Smith
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    As far as I was aware, ACCA performs admin reviews from the closing date which is 27 July – I don’t know anything about 24 hours or 2 days of longer (where are you seeing this?)

    July 18, 2022 at 12:13 pm #661120
    afia.a2109
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    https://opentuition.com/acca/acca-administrative-review/
    (CTRL+F > “Jeyne”) read what Jayne says that s/he received response within 24 hrs

    https://opentuition.com/acca/acca-administrative-review/comment-page-3/
    (CTRL+F > “Melnic”) Melnic says he received after 2 days

    After reading these I came to this conclusion. However I submitted admin review today for SBL and I got an email from ACCA stating – ” the outcome will be received in due course”.

    July 18, 2022 at 1:05 pm #661138
    Kim Smith
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    Ah yes – thank you for reminding me of that page of comments. I think it might depend how close the 27 July deadline is and also whether the next days are working days (for example).

    Sorry I didn’t comment on your other comment – no it is not a remarking exercise and can only lead to a change of marks (up OR DOWN) if there has been some admin error in arriving at the total mark. So when markers marked physical paper script booklets, for example, it was a mental arithmetic task to total up marks on each page/question and carry them forward to a frontsheet and then to cast the marks correctly on the front sheet – and transfer those marks, etc, etc. Every marker had a designated “checker” whose task was solely to check the arithmetic accuracy of the marker’s marks.

    Since ACCA moved to online marking of scripts (many years ago – before CBE were introduced), the role of the checker became automated – marks are collated as marking proceeds. It is very rare indeed that I hear of any instances now of marks changing as a result of admin review.

    July 19, 2022 at 9:14 am #661268
    ki98
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    Greetings Kim,
    have you ever heard of any marks being increased even by 1% from administrative review?. Is it really rare or just impossible to gets marks changed?

    July 19, 2022 at 9:36 am #661272
    Kim Smith
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    In the “old days” it was possible, though exceedingly rare, for a 1/2 mark rounding to be missed that might add 1% to a total – however, this was specifically checked by checkers and always rechecked for “marginal fails”. This is all automated now – so it is not possible for such errors to arise.

    What you have to bear in mind is that all marginal fail scripts have ALREADY been reviewed through a moderation process. If there were extra marks “to be found” – these have already been looked for – and taken account of.

    July 19, 2022 at 12:40 pm #661303
    ki98
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    Thank you Kim. I suppose i will just reseat instead of wasting money on this.

    July 19, 2022 at 12:55 pm #661306
    Kim Smith
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    @ks98 – I think that is preferable. What have you failed? (And if you don’t mind sharing – with what mark and at what attempt?) I may be able to help direct you to the most valuable resources to help you.

    July 20, 2022 at 4:19 am #661366
    afia.a2109
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    @kim…. I was thinking of putting down email for admin review but after your guidance I believe it will be mere waste of investment. I appeared for AFM & SBL in June 2022 session.
    My Fail score is :
    AFM- 37
    SBL- 36

    For both the subjects, I read Kaplan Study Text 2-3 times, solved past exam papers, read Tech Articles…I was not expecting such a bad score.

    Now I am baffled and with low esteem. Unable to decide whether to go ahead with 1 paper/session or both the papers together…With 6 weeks left in hand..I just don’t even know what must be my modified exam approach.

    Looking for your guidance & support.

    Thankyou

    July 20, 2022 at 8:16 am #661392
    Kim Smith
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    @afia.a2109 – if you were to look at sample “feedback” for SP exams you would see that it will not tell you anything that will help you prepare to resit. I want to keep this post open for comments about admin reviews so have started a new post where we can discuss preparation to resit in September https://opentuition.com/topic/preparing-to-resit-sp-exams-in-september-2022

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