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- May 6, 2017 at 3:21 pm #385101
Respected sir ,I am not able to pass the P7 xm ..although I have practice all questions of past .
I try to write the answer as like as examiner and left 30 marks in 2nd attempt .last time got 49.
Please help me to demonstrate to write the answer .
Ryder and co jun 14
Will you please help to provide sample of answer so that technique I will get at the time of examMay 6, 2017 at 6:16 pm #385131“I try to write the answer as like as examiner and left 30 marks in 2nd attempt .last time got 49.”
WHAT!!!!!
There is no way possible for you ever to achieve an answer like the examiner’s!
The examiner:
knows the answer that is expected because she wrote the question
is under no time pressure (well, she is, but not the same sort of time pressure that you face trying to score 50+ marks in a professional exam within 215 minutes)
has access to all technical manuals, IFRS, IAS, ISA, exposure drafts
has the opportunity to discuss tricky areas with others
has to write answers that are FULL ie inclusive of all possible relevant sensible points because people like you will otherwise be saying “Well, I put X, Y and Z but none of those were included within the examiner’s answer”
Give up NOW, May 6, 2017, all ideas that you should be writing your P7 answers in a way that is even remotely similar to the examiner’s answers
Read my article on examination technique on the P7 home page, towards the bottom of the page
Read too the article “From a marker’s perspective” with the technical articles again on that same page
Read the examiner’s reports for the last 2 or 3 years
Use headings
Know how much you can write in 1 minute 18 seconds (2 lines? 6 lines? 3.5 lines? Well … how much can you physically write in 1 minute 18 seconds?)
Short paragraphs
Lots of points
Strict time allocation … how can you (un)happily claim to have left that exam room and not attempted 30 marks worth of question?
I find that INCREDIBLE!
You scored 49 marks out of 70 attempted? That’s 70%
You don’t have a technical problem!
You just need to learn how to tell the time and …
… improve your self-discipline learning to stop when your watch tells you to
(Do NOT be tempted to write “just 2 more points”!)
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