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- March 23, 2012 at 2:04 pm #51978
Hi people, I am home studying F8. Looking at December 2011’s paper and answers I notice that, for example, the answers to questions 3(b) and 4(c) are set out in a tabular/column form.
My question may seem a little strange !! – but are you actually allowed to answer the exam like this i.e. in tabular/column form or should you strictly write paragraphs since it is mainly a theory exam?Thanks
March 24, 2012 at 8:39 pm #95773Hi, from latest examiners report, it is more convenient to write in paragraphs, like 1st implication and 1st recommendation, then second implication and recommendation and so on. Its up to you what you choose -columns or paragraphs.
March 27, 2012 at 8:11 am #95774AnonymousInactive- Topics: 8
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@marky123 said:
Hi people, I am home studying F8. Looking at December 2011’s paper and answers I notice that, for example, the answers to questions 3(b) and 4(c) are set out in a tabular/column form.
My question may seem a little strange !! – but are you actually allowed to answer the exam like this i.e. in tabular/column form or should you strictly write paragraphs since it is mainly a theory exam?Thanks
well if you can combine them its really the best combination. Give headings, write the detail and next paragraphs give conclusion.
so thats a good way of helping markers. Remember! You need to help marker inorder to get marks!! 🙂
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