List of exams that ChatGPT passed and exams that ChatGPT failed in
According to a recent study conducted by a professor from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, ChatGPT successfully completed the final exam for the school’s MBA programme. The artificial intelligence-powered chatbot received grades of B- and B on the exam. While the mark is not an A, it is still considered a good grade for a person in the course. In the research, Wharton Business School professor noted that the chatbot did “an incredible job” in offering responses to simple questions pertaining to process-analysis topics and operations management. Although the chatbot was not flawless, as it still made calculation errors of sixth grade, it left the professor stunned who commented that the chatbot even has the capability to improve its response when given hints during a difficult problem.
Alongside some real students, ChatGPT took four exams in the Law School at the University of Minnesota. Surprisingly, the chatbot managed to answer 12 essay questions and 95 MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions) and received a C+. It was revealed after 4 law school professors from the university released a paper, stating that ChatGPT cleared the exam with low, yet, passable grades in all the 4 courses. The professors also added that ChatGPT is a mediocre law student whose performance is good enough to earn a JD Degree from a law school.
Not limited to Law and Finance, ChatGPT was seen as equally efficient when it came to one of the most difficult examinations in the states- USMLE (The United States Medical Licensing Examination). The difficulty of the examination could better be understood by its preparation that takes 4 years of study and clinical rotations of over 2 years. To everyone’s utmost surprise, ChatGPT successfully completed all 3 parts of the USMLE in its first attempt with an accuracy of 50.3% and bagged 60% marks.
MBE (Multistate Bar Exam)
While testing the capabilities of ChatGPT, veteran serial entrepreneur and an adjunct professor in College of Law at Michigan State University, Michael Bommarito, along with the law professor at Kent College of Law, Daniel Katz, put forth a research paper on 31st December, 2022, entitled- GPT takes the bar exam. The paper clearly stated the AI chatbot cleared the examination and secured more than 50% marks.
While showcasing its excellence in literature, ChatGPT blew the AP Literature class test as well. In the examination, ChatGPT was tasked with writing a 500-1000 word essay to compose an argument.
ChatGPT is said to have passed Google’s coding interview for L3 engineers as well. The test is regarded as one of the most difficult interviews to pass, yet ChatGPT aced it in order to be considered for the position. Interestingly, level three engineers typically earn roughly $183000 per year.
The Straits Times, a Singaporean news organization, asked ChatGPT to take the PSLE, a national level exam in Singapore taken by typically 12 year old students at the end of their primary school education. The AI chatbot was given to solve English, Science, and Maths question papers from the last three years. Shockingly, ChatGPT managed to score an average of 16 marks out of 100 in mathematics, which is way behind minimum passing marks required. In the other two subjects, English and Science, it performed just as disappointingly and failed with poor grades.