Before you go head for your ACCA exam, please make sure you read there essential tips! Especially, if it is your first ACCA exam
The Most Common Mistakes in the ACCA Exam Hall
1. Not reading the question properly
Not reading the question properly,, and thereby failing to spot the easy marks. This is the biggest sin of exam taking and one of the most common errors. You should make sure you pick out the questions you can most easily answer in your first read through of the paper.
2. Answering the question you would like to have been asked
Answering the question you would like to have been asked, not the one that was asked. This is another danger linked to not reading the paper through carefully before you start. Make sure you understand the wording of the whole question – don’t be blinded by a few key terms that suggest you are on a pet subject.
3. Letting yourself be distracted
Letting yourself be distracted by watching what other people in the hall are doing. If the candidate next to you starts scribbling straight away, ignore them. They can’t have assessed the whole paper properly and they will almost inevitably run out of time by the end of the exam. This is no time to be following the herd so hold your nerve.
4. Poor time management
Poor time management – spending too much time on questions that have too few marks. Spend a few minutes at the outset planning how much time you should devote to each response; set time limits for yourself and stick to them. It’s as simple as that.
聽5. Not understanding the verbs used
Not understanding the verbs used – Explain, define and illustrate. Many marks are lost needlessly by candidates who fail to grasp the true meaning of the question. If you are asked to define a term, do just that. And if you are asked to illustrate, remember to provide examples from the question or real life.
6. Not using the mark allocation as a guide
Not using the mark allocation as a guide to the number of points to be made. Providing a list of bullet points, when a more full answer is required. Again, this is a point about how full and how organised your answer should be. The allocation of points will give you an indication of how to prioritise and what style of writing you should use.
7. Poor layout
Poor layout – not using gaps, headings and so on. The examiner doesn’t want to be faced with reams of unorganised script anymore than you do when you pick up a text book. Guide the examiner as much as possible and impress him with your organisational skills.
8. Focussing too much of your answer on theory
Focussing too much of your answer on theory, when application of the issues of the question is more important. You need to read into the question to show that you can apply the rules in practical set ups.
9. Not having a pen (and spares)
Not having a pen (and spares), ruler, and calculator (with spare batteries). This one is self explanatory – and inexcusable.
10. Not allowing enough time to get to the exam hall in time
Not allowing enough time to get to the exam hall in time – plan the journey, make allowances for traffic jams and so. Turning up early may not be ideal in terms of giving you plenty of time to develop butterflies, but consider how much more stressed you will feel stuck in a traffic jam five kilometeres away, with only ten minutes to go.
rahguzar99 says
I would rate the 10th priority first, it is very important to make sure to get in the exam hall on time or else you get stressed and you will go out of time.
omangwiro says
thanx hope will make it,,,gudluck to everyone
tarcy says
@admin, thanx a lot .i choose CBEs.I guess some1 was just tryna lead me astray
tarcy says
please help me out, to get a diploma that is F1-F3 wil i sit for CBEs only.Or i must sit 4 both CBEs and paper based exams.Yo response will b greatly appreciated.
admin says
if you sit CBE then that’s it. no need to sit paper based.. you have the choice which one..
afanuiclovis says
GOOOD LUCK TO EVERY ONE GOD WILL TAKE CARE AND WE MUST PASS IN JESUS NAME
junekiarie says
Thanks. Good luck to you too
axel says
*helpful 馃檪
axel says
great tips,opentuition is very helpfull…the best:)
harriskhan says
awesome tips…….
bernardspyii says
Please anyone could help me get some revision or mock exam Q & A materials before June, 2012 exam.
P2 Corp Reporting.
Thank you very much.
kiz2and says
thanks
bayigga says
Thanks
sanguzulu says
Indeed very helpful. Only wish I came across this 6 months ago. All the same my confidence level has raised 100%
Mugadza says
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ghoorah says
very useful !!!!
leinyuy77suwun says
Important tips.Pls friends apply them.Thanks a lot
sianga says
Great tips
pholo says
Wonderful n gr8 tips for our exams…. thankx
jazibali says
useful!
mohapi says
Lesotho F6.
mohapi says
hi the tips are useful and important,keep on helping your students. they aid me when i was repeating F5,but now i am stuck with F6. i practice a lot of exam question papers. i do not know whats happening in the exam hall. when writing i feel that i know the question,come results i will be just suprise. so can you help me,what is that i should do,which you i am not doing it enough? i am down but not out. i will be sitting for my exam-F6 in this coming June. keep it up,God bless.