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- January 17, 2022 at 12:27 am #646366
Dear Mrs Kim,
I hope you are doing great. This appreciation post is to let you know that you are the world’s best tutor and if I were to pass today with a 79% alongside a full time job it’s because of you and the f8 concepts you instilled into me.
January 17, 2022 at 3:11 pm #646758My warmest congratulations! I had NO doubts whatsoever that you would succeed 🙂
When you have finished celebrating, perhaps you could make a post to the AAA student forum “How I passed AAA at the 1st attempt with 79%” to encourage and help other students?
January 18, 2022 at 5:57 pm #646956Thank you for all the confidence you gave me for this one. It still feels like I’m not the right person to write this post as my preparation for AAA was minimal and I didn’t do anything differently however I’ll try to write a useful post.
January 19, 2022 at 8:02 am #646991Then maybe don’t write so much about your preparation but just some words of advice. I personally think a good foundation in AA is essential – a mere pass in an Applied Skills exam needs a lot of supplementation to bring comprehension up to the level necessary to demonstrate the professional skills expected at the strategic level. If you could say why SBR before AAA is beneficial that would help – students (and some tutors) see ACCA’s “recommendation” on this as just a matter of preference. Other students will heed your advice because you are a fellow student.
Does that mean you are only one exam away from being an affiliate? What option will you choose next?
January 23, 2022 at 6:23 pm #647346Alright, I’ll do that then.
No ma’am, I’m STILL 2 exams away, I had prepared ATX partially for march but due to lack of responsibility on my part I just decided to drop ATX and go for AFM as i.e more relevant to my career while ATX would just have been an easy pass. I’m also preparing for SBL.
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