What happened had to be done long time ago, and this should go on to eliminate all the repeated questions from this exam. Here is why:
1-These questions are not accessible to everyone. Instead they are secretly exchanged by applicants in their own communities... which is unfair... now this has nothing to do with the ADA Boards and ASDA
legally released questions
available to all. Do not compare.
2-Not everybody knows about that Narish (I didnt)... This too is unfair
3-Not everyone knows about this forum..unfair too.
4-High scorers were those who redid the exam multible times, and remembered more questions. Without repeating questions, only well prepared candidates can score high in the test, no matter how many times one writes the exam. Isn't is awesome?
5-Agree that this way the mean would be lower, and the higher score would be lower, unless the ACFD adjust them. Not a big deal because the competition is always dependant on the applicant pool.
6-Exam items reproduction is against the exam policy. You signed on that before writing the exam, so stop cheating.
As for me, May 2008 was my first attempt, and I made it my last by hard working, but that couldnt be possible without removing the repeated questions, which made the exam
fair to everyone who prepared well, and didn't just memorize remembred stuffs. My advice: concentrate on the ACFD references list, and stop gathering poorly constructed remembered questions with missing options which are likely to be the right answers, as far as I noticed in this thread
.