We do not believe you need a study text to pass. Youmhave a good chance of success If you:
1 Study our notes and listen to the accompanying lectures. 2 Buy a revision kit (question bank) and practise questions over and over. Note that there are some practice questions and flash cards on oir site too. 3 Study the ACCA technical articles.
I think this is good study advice for all levels. Students tend to try to learn too much by reading and that leaves too little time for question practice.
Using our notes and lectures cuts down on reading time leaving more for ‘doing’ time. If a question reveals a knowledge gap then that might be when you should consult a text our our notes again.
We do not believe you need a study text to pass. Youmhave a good chance of success If you:
1 Study our notes and listen to the accompanying lectures.
2 Buy a revision kit (question bank) and practise questions over and over. Note that there are some practice questions and flash cards on oir site too.
3 Study the ACCA technical articles.
Is this valid only for knowledge level or the same strategy can be applied for skill and professional levels as well ??
I am curious about this as well. Would love to get some insight about this approach for next levels.
I think this is good study advice for all levels. Students tend to try to learn too much by reading and that leaves too little time for question practice.
Using our notes and lectures cuts down on reading time leaving more for ‘doing’ time. If a question reveals a knowledge gap then that might be when you should consult a text our our notes again.
Hello, where can I find these ACCA technical articles? Thank you.
Nvm I found them. 馃檪
if we study this can we pass the exam because there a huge notes in the study text