Please tell us about yourself
First of all, I must say I’am no genius, I’m an ordinary student like everyone else. Also it’s not very difficult, nor am I saying that its easy. Getting 100% was a major achievement for me. To me, this achievement can be summed into 3 words: motivation, discipline and practice
I am from Mauritius, a small island in the Indian Ocean but which has made a real name for itself in the world through its numerous achievements. I am not actually working; I am a full time student. Hopefully, in the near future when I finish level 2 ACCA, I get a job.
How much time each week did you spend studying, on average??
On average, I would study something like 7 to 9 hours per paper each week, sometimes if I could, I would go for even more.
Which study resources did you use??Study resources I used were the lectures from open tuition and BPP study text and revision kit. I also took tuition for 3 of the papers out of 4 papers which I sat this December. But if I knew of Open tuition before paying for my tuition fees, I would have saved some money. I found the lectures from open tuition very good.
Also it is very important to read the technical articles which many students I believe do not take the time to go through them and just rely on study texts. Do read them once you finish a chapter
What was your approach to your studying???
Since I sat for 4 papers in December, planning was key. First of all, sit down with a piece of paper and write down how much time you can devote to your studies each day and try to see which activities are taking your time and if possible try to reduce same if removing it is exaggerated. I made a plan which I stick to each week.
Allow for free time with families and friends, we don’t want you to have a burnout..haha
Let me tell you, at first it’s going to be very hard and you may feel like giving up but once you get through it for one week, I’m pretty sure it will be okay for the rest of the semester. If you want to get high marks, you got to make the sacrifice. Allow me to quote: “No sacrifice, no victory”
Once you have made a plan, make sure you understand the concepts well and not just study something for the sake of passing the exam. I have seen so many students do that mistake so much. When you are study chapters understand the concepts and the logic behind. Because if you learn just for the sake of passing, then in level 2 papers, you will get difficulty as level 2 papers built upon the knowledge of level 1 papers.
My advice for you is: aim for at least 70% so that you have a good foundation to built upon in level 2. Think about it, if your foundation itself is not so good, you will encounter difficulties in level 2 papers. Believe me it is not that difficult to get that at least 70%.
What would you say was the most important factor that helped you to achieve such a high mark?
The main important factor was practice before the exam. Make a revision plan
Allow me to quote “ if you fail to plan, you’re planning to fail”… What I did was one month(4 weeks) before my exam, I made a revision plan. Out of these 4 weeks, I earmarked 3 weeks as revision… these 3 weeks are as follows:
Say we have 21 chapters, so in each week I make a must to revise 7(21/3) chapters and workout MCQ in a particular revision kit ( I used the BPP revision kit, its really useful)… And in that same week, on Saturdays and Sundays, I would revise the 7 chapters covered where I reviewed especially the difficult questions and work it out again..For the 3 weeks it was like this
Finally in the 4th week (remaining week) before my exam, I would review briefly all my notes and MCQs which I had difficulty with (all that in 2 or 3 days) and then in the remaining days in that 4th week I would do Mock exams which are in the revision kit and the CBE specimen (on ACCA website) under exam condition i.e no breaks…
How did you find out about OpenTuition, and which of our resources did you use?
I learnt about OpenTuition when I was searching for something in F2 on the net. Since then, it is one of the most visited website on my laptop.
For my studies, I used the lectures and the notes available on OP. I often see that students only watch the lectures and they rarely use the notes which is supposed to be used in conjunction with the lectures which is a mistake. By using the book along with the lectures, you will better understand the chapters.
I hope these words will help you guys and long live OpenTuition.
Thank you and Congratulations!
stacy1 says
Hi Satiam, have you completed ACCA NOW?
muhammadsoko says
Am doing FA1 and MA1… Am a new student to ACCA and am planning to sit for my FIA exams in may. Plz help me on the study methodology I can use to pass the two papers..thanking u in advance. …….congrats and am impressed . .am from Zambia
Jegan says
Thank you Satiam for motivating even more. I appreciate your advice as well. Congratulations on your excellent mark!
Jegan
maniruzzaman says
hi
satiam
i was a student of science , i wanna do my ACCA journey by following the open tuition video .i am learning about f3 bessic, and i need to know could i will be able to do best if i follow only vedio and noteswhich is here. would you suggest me how i need to study to do best in part 1 all papers . i know f2 is related with f5 and p2 . so i want to achieved my best basic on f2 and as like as for f3 cause it is also importance for f7, f8, p7 .
my plan is to seat in the exam after 3 month i want to start it from now .
please suggest me a study routine for it . and how i will follow the vedio and notes or whats the real rule to do it 🙂
thanksn
Satiam says
What i tried to do here is to give like a framework…
Take it and apply it to your personal circumstances. I can’t give you a plan as I don’t know you personally (when do u study, how many hours you can dedicate etc…)
Read my story again and try to come up with a plan.. A couple of hours each week per paper should be enough..
fsilungwe says
Motivated
abuelsadig says
congratulation