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Interview with Theingi, June 2015 F3 Genius Hunt Winner, who scored 98%

Please tell us in which country you live, and what work do you do.Theingi

First of all, I would like to introduce myself. I’m Theingi Tun. I live in Myanmar (formerly Burma), a Southeast Asian nation of more than 100 ethnic groups, bordering India, Bangladesh, China, Laos and Thailand. It is also included in the list of least developed countries. I work as a Programme Support Director in a small local NGO.

How much time each week did you spend studying, on average?

Approximately, I study 10 hours per subject each week depending on how much time I have available. I’m a full time employee and married with 2 children who also need my time. Studying has meant that I have had to sacrifice leisure time and I am unable to do things like watching movies, and travelling.

 Which study resources did you use?

I use BPP study text and revision kit. I also use the OpenTuition lectures and study notes. In Myanmar, there is the limited access to internet connection and I am unable to stream the lecture movies. So, I mainly focus on the study notes and BPP course materials. I use the internet and downloaded the old questions to practice. I also study the technical articles which I find very useful.

Did you get support from your firm?

My firm gave 3 days leave as a study leave.

What was your approach to your studying?

I think setting Objectives is very important not only in your study but also in your daily life. And I would like to share the quote of Mark Twain “If you don’t know where you are going then you are sure to end up somewhere else”. I set the SMART objectives.
I will sit 2 exam papers within 6 months’ time. So it will take 3.5 years to finish all 14 papers.
As I took some tuitions, I have to give 4 hours per subject per week. After the tuitions, I study myself whether I understand the subject very well or not. If not, I read it again until I fully understand it. Sometimes you can’t solve some questions even though you work hard, then I just leave it for a while, taking some time with my family for chatting or walking around the river side. Then I come back to study, then amazingly, questions can be solved.

Also I use the ACCA self-study guide which is a very good guideline to follow. You have to make a commitment to your studying. The important thing is to make sure that you understand the concepts and assumptions and do not just learn by heart. Level 1 is the foundation for the Level 2, so really you need to understand the Level 1 concepts very well as it will help your study in Level 2 papers.

What would you say was the most important factor that helped you to achieve such a high mark?

The most important thing is practice as much as you can. I use different sources of questions, mock exams from OpenTuitions and CBE specimen (on ACCA website). Read carefully what the question is asking. In Myanmar, unlike other countries, most of the students are weak in English and sometimes they didn’t really understand what the question asked for and lost marks.

How did you find out about OpenTuition, and which of our resources did you use?

When I was searching for ACCA materials on the internet, I unexpectedly found the OpenTuition site and then I always visited it and used it as a resource center. For my study, mostly I used to post a question in “Ask the tutor” and “ACCA Forum”. I also look at what the other students have posted and the answers from the Tutor. I use the study notes provided by OpenTuition as unfortunately I can’t watch the lectures movies due to limited internet access. I also use the mock exam for practice.

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. khant says

    August 23, 2018 at 6:47 am

    I respect your hardworking Ma Ma.I am currently studying ACCA part 1. I will follow your study techniques.

  2. deen says

    August 29, 2017 at 8:03 am

    Thanks dr to share this wiv us. U motivate me fr my exams. All the best to u n gud luck.

  3. cuth says

    January 25, 2016 at 7:49 am

    its inspiring thanx sis my u continue to shine

  4. freyapham says

    January 8, 2016 at 2:26 am

    congrats!
    your interview helps me so much. Because i cant afford to learn at ACCA training center, so I self-study. Can you give me some advices. Thank you so much and hope you more success. 🙂

  5. thithiwinmaung says

    December 14, 2015 at 6:28 am

    Congrats! Ma.

  6. projuneid says

    December 2, 2015 at 10:22 pm

    Congrats Theingi.. I once had a friend from Myanmar i was studying with in Malaysia.. Really nice humble people i must say.. I’m from Tanzania and currently here.. I can give 5 Hours a day to ACCA.. Can you advice me on how to best utilise my time..

    • Theingi says

      December 16, 2015 at 3:10 pm

      Hi Juneid,

      I would like to suggest first study the study materials, I use BPP. For IAS, make sure you understand the concept well. Then work on practice kit. Don’t look the answer until u finished. After that check the answer. If your answers are wrong, please make note for that part and make sure not to commit again. In my experience, practice is very important for F3. You also need to understand what the question is asked for? Please read the technical article, they are very useful. I’m also use OT’s “ask the tutor” for uncleared questions.

      • muhammadsoko says

        March 2, 2018 at 1:51 pm

        Congrats theingi:: am inspired …am a new member to Acca .studying FA1 and MA1. and am planning to sit for my exams in may..can u help me with some advice in hw speed I shud be and also the studying methodology I can use to pass my FIA exams..will appreciate for yo advice

  7. KDS says

    November 22, 2015 at 10:05 pm

    You are an inspiration to all of us, Theingi. Congrats. !

  8. James Qu says

    November 16, 2015 at 10:46 am

    You are my role model, In China, we can watch the lecture vedios, so there is no excuse I cannot pass the exam, thanks!

    • Theingi says

      November 17, 2015 at 3:50 am

      I can tell you that nothing is impossible and believe you can do it. 🙂

    • baoying81 says

      July 31, 2017 at 2:44 am

      Please tell me how to see the lectures,I am also in China,but I can not use this.

  9. Iheanacho says

    November 15, 2015 at 10:35 pm

    Congrats, all I’ll say is that you really worked hard and smart as well. What else follows such commitment if not a brilliant performance just like you’ve done.
    Congratulations once again.

  10. Khaing Khaing says

    November 12, 2015 at 3:23 am

    Congrats sis!

  11. Josephine says

    November 5, 2015 at 10:02 am

    Congrats Theingi

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