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- January 14, 2018 at 4:50 pm #429217
dear sir,
i learnt ONLY all the MCQ’s,OT cases and LAQ.s from all the four BPP, Kaplan,First intuition and Becker revision kits.i.e.i learnt only what is there in those kits. i learnt Nothing else.
what are my chances of getting 60% in F5?
thank youJanuary 15, 2018 at 1:27 pm #430052Depends on your definition of ‘learnt’. Do you mean you’ve attempted every question from the books or you’ve just read them?
Are you getting more than 60% of the questions right when you try them for the first time at this point? If so you’ve got a good chance.
January 15, 2018 at 2:02 pm #430073dear sir,
i thoroughly refreshed my F2 knowledge. After learning meaningfully everything in the F5 BPP passcard and i directly solved all the questions from all the kits mentioned above at least thrice by referring to answers.Now i can solve every question in those kits without looking at answers.To your question ‘Are you getting more than 60% of the questions right when you try them for the first time at this point?” my reply is that i had not solved the questions without looking at answers first time. After solving every question thrice by referring to answers now i can solve with ease without looking at the answers
i can say it is between rote learning and meaningful understanding
thank youJanuary 15, 2018 at 2:29 pm #430084Well it’s a different approach to how I’ve done it before but that’s not to say it’s wrong. There are only so many questions they can answer and they will nearly always be similar to a question that has been asked before. So if you have memorised and can answer that many questions I’m sure you’ll be fine.
What you’ll have to watch out for is trick answers. On MCQs, all the alternative answers will be ones you could come up with if you make a mistake. Therefore it’s easy to make a mistake, come up with an answer, see its one of the 4 and then move on thinking you’ve got it right, but actually you got it wrong.
Also you will need to be careful as sometimes they can ask a question that has not been asked before, or ask it in a different way. This could throw you off. You need to make sure you read the question carefully and answer the question that has been asked, not the one you want them to ask. And think carefully if there are any rules or exceptions to the rule you have not considered.
January 16, 2018 at 1:13 am #430341thank you sir,for your analytical advise
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