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- January 9, 2017 at 5:57 am #365709
Hi Mike,
If the question asks for 4 risk of MM and we write down 6 so will we get marks for the 6 or the examiner will select any 4 or the 4 best answered.
My question is obviously we cant get more than the max marks for a question in this case lets suppose 8.
But is it better to write 6 okay risks/points or try to write 4 solid well explained risks/points.
Regards,
FurqanJanuary 9, 2017 at 8:50 am #365753If the question specifies 4 risks, then you’re not going to score 6 where you write 6
As you correctly say, you can’t score more marks than there are available
In any exam situation, where a question asks for a specific number of points / risks / matters / ??? then that’s what you should give in your answer.
However!!! Again as you have implied, some points may be better / stronger / more relevant than others and your 4 points may include one with which the examiner disagrees
So you write 5 points. Ah, but then it’s POSSIBLE that the marker will only mark the first 4. I didn’t when I was a marker for ACCA – I marked the entire answer and, if the fourth valid point was the last of 6 points in the answer, that answer scored full marks – I didn’t stop after the first 4 points
But that’s not to say that modern markers would apply the same attitude
So why not structure your answer with numbered points 1, 2, 3, 3 and 4?
Or combine 2 separate risks into one paragraph
Or even have a paragraph that is openly sub-divided 1, 2, 3a, 3b and 4
But beware! Time pressure in P7 is IMMENSE so there’s not a lot of time available for the luxury of demonstrating the full extent of your knowledge
OK – I hope that has helped
January 10, 2017 at 6:40 am #365869Yes Mike thanks youre a big help as usual.
I have started practising past exam papers kindly advise me how to practise for the paper using past papers and what my exam approach is.
Also whenever I get time at work i try to squeeze in some study but there is lots of distractions,noise,colleagues coming over.Any particular thing i can focus on in that less quality study time in your experience.
Best Regards,
FurqanJanuary 10, 2017 at 8:22 am #365880Best preparation? Just read, read and repeatedly read the questions and answers from past exams – ideally from the revision kit / exam kit from a reputable publisher
Then post again 2 weeks before the exam for the next and final piece of advice
January 10, 2017 at 9:56 am #365894Ok thanks.
Will post with 2 weeks left. I am also sitting P1 and maybe P4.Dont know if your 2 week apporach would be based on all the time for P7?
Regards,
FurqanJanuary 10, 2017 at 11:17 am #365920It was, but the same advice applies to P1 studies too. Just read
I can’t speak for P4 – you’ll need to communicate with John Moffat
January 11, 2017 at 2:38 am #365991Ok Thanks.
January 11, 2017 at 8:58 am #366017You’re welcome
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