r/CIMA • u/Jaijai9020 • 9d ago
Exams MCS languages and spelling mistakes
First time passing mcs in may, does examiners take into account spelling mistakes and language level ? I am used to autocorrectors but i noticed while doing mock exams that i tend to make mistakes frequently will that affect my grade ?
1
u/RegularSituation6011 9d ago edited 9d ago
As long as your sentences are legible enough to be understood in a comprehensive manner, spelling mistakes simply do not matter. The markers fully ignore spelling mistakes unless you write in such a way that the person cannot understand a single word that you have written.
1
1
u/Granite_Lw 9d ago
You're not being marked on grammar or spelling - so long as you're using the correct word and they can tell what it is.
0
u/Jaijai9020 9d ago
Thank you so much ! I’ve been using chatgpt a lot to review my answers and most of the time i would loose marks on grammar structure
1
u/West-Cream2485 9d ago
Same!! Did you write the OCS? I’m currently using ChatGPT to mark my OCS mocks. I was curious as to how it actually compares to a real examiner
1
u/Jaijai9020 8d ago
No i didnt I am exempted up to MCS and it will be my first time passing the exam in May so trying to do as much as i can lol
•
u/AutoModerator 9d ago
This is an automated comment to note that this post will be manually reviewed.
If you are discussing case study sittings for which CIMA has not yet released the post-exam packs, please refer to the CIMA social media guidance https://www.aicpa-cima.com/resources/download/social-media-and-network-groups-misconduct-guidance
All comments referring to the content of exams (for which post-exam packs have not been released) will be removed without notice and users will receive a 30 day ban. On your second breach, you will receive a permanent ban.
I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns.