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  • October 17, 2016 at 2:17 am #343722
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    Finally passed P3 with 51% after many attempts. Was
    about to give up but I did do my best in the exam. So I
    am a very happy student tonight.

    Thank You Mr. Garrett and Open Tuition.

    June 4, 2016 at 7:29 pm #319435
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    Thank you very much Mr. Garrett,

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    June 10, 2015 at 4:41 pm #256100
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    I am not certain why that last part really appeared in Question 1. It just shows
    again how determined ACCA is to fail students. It is sad to see. The paper was
    confusing. So much to do and write on this paper. What does the examiner really
    expect of us? It was terrible.

    I am sad this is my 4th attempt. Still hope I will pass it although the last part of
    question 1 really threw me off.

    accahere is sad.

    March 24, 2012 at 2:50 pm #95555
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    Hi Mizsi I also failed P1 in December. I realised I did not manage Ques. 1 very well. Also I did not read all my
    technical articles and I did not practice enough past papers. I got 43%. I knew the nuemonics very well but
    unfortumately the examiner went in a different direction.
    So this time around I must know the syllabus very well and note all new areas. P2 you must know the IAS’s and IFRS’s very well as they feature mainly in part 2 of the paper. Only 35% of marks is numeric.I got it on 1st attempt.
    Now I will also be doing P1 and P3.Lots of models to learn. So my aim is to understand models and know how and when to use them. Do lots of practice of past papers. My plan.

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