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- February 27, 2013 at 10:27 am #118813
I am writing in respect of P3. The lecturer taking it now is great and endeavors to explain to the last details even acronyms. But, I have a little problem. There are so many skipped slides and that keeps me wandering. My question is to the lecturer and it comes thus: If I read the P3 lecture note on opentuition and the lectures, would it be sufficient to get a pass on the exam?
Please do well to answer my question so that I can know whether to purchase other books from kaplan of BPP because I am doing self study because of my work and family attention.
I love opentuition because it has been very helpful.
February 27, 2013 at 10:59 am #118814In addition read examiners articles and past papers with answers, the real problem is how u apply the knowledge, not how much u know, which u can assess only when u attempt past exam papers.
So suggestion is go through Opentution tution first then attempt past question papers and see answers, with one good point one mark.
I myself passed p1,p2,p3,p4,p5 without any study texts, just by doing what I though u above.
regards
someFebruary 27, 2013 at 1:48 pm #118829The Opentuition notes and lectures contain enough technical information to equip you to pass the exam. As said in the post above it is VITAL to also go though past exam papers and answers and articles published by ACCA (on their site). P3 is primarily about application of theories/models/frameworks and not about describing them. Only by doing questions to do you u get application practice.
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