I would like to ask that will there be any updated lectures because I was just watching the Introduction lecture and it referred to the old exam paper format? In short, I just want to make sure that are these lectures according to the latest syllabus guide or will there be any changes made to them in near future for December 2013 attempt?
So much depends on how much time you have available for studying.
P1 and P3 are almost entirely written papers, whereas P4 has a lot of detailed calculations. If you passed F9 easily then P4 is not too bad. If you found F9 difficult then P4 is a lot more difficult 馃檪
Why not start studying for all three and see how you go, but the minute you find that there is too much for you then drop to just P1 and P3.
arefin1212 says
Sir, plz upload video on topics related application like past exam papers review.
deniseyang says
Oh cannot watch those video in China since blocked from youtube. is there any other alternatives?
John Moffat says
We are moving them from youtube to be directly from this site. Try again in a few days 馃檪
deniseyang says
Great , def will try again.
babin says
hi
Salman says
I would like to ask that will there be any updated lectures because I was just watching the Introduction lecture and it referred to the old exam paper format?
In short, I just want to make sure that are these lectures according to the latest syllabus guide or will there be any changes made to them in near future for December 2013 attempt?
Thank you
-SA
John Moffat says
The introduction lecture does need replacing – you are correct.
However the course notes are updated and all of the other lectures are relevant to the current syllabus.
John Moffat says
The syllabus changes last year were minor – the main change was the introduction of one big compulsory section A question instead of 2 smaller ones.
Salman says
Absolutely, Got it, thanks John!
Salman says
Thanks for the clarification John.
zee90 says
should i give p1 p3 and p4 or any two of them what do you think sir john
John Moffat says
So much depends on how much time you have available for studying.
P1 and P3 are almost entirely written papers, whereas P4 has a lot of detailed calculations. If you passed F9 easily then P4 is not too bad. If you found F9 difficult then P4 is a lot more difficult 馃檪
Why not start studying for all three and see how you go, but the minute you find that there is too much for you then drop to just P1 and P3.
nadeem says
where are the video’s for first 6 chapters
please
faadi12 says
hello
when p4 june 2013 session lectures and class notes would be available?
admin says
notes were updated a while ago.. lectures are fine for June 2013
arsii88 says
some chapters are missing from here as well like some from the start and middle…?
John Moffat says
Many of the chapters are just reading and do not need lectures on them.