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- February 8, 2013 at 10:27 am #115901
@kana said:
I failed P1 again with 41, this is the 4th time, with almost the same mark. I have to mention that, when I am sitting a paper i always give at least 20 hrs every week for each paper during 6 months.
But since i reached professional level, I have not passed any papers at part P2. For this section, I was confident because my preparation, my experience ( I am MBA holder) and the fact that during the sitting I did all the questions without feeling any difficulty.
I am having very little trust on ACCA marking system now and I think, the system should be able to provide more feedback than simply giving the rate, like more details on each question and comments from the marker. This will drive the student repeating paper and protect the trust between student and markers.I agree with you, but you won’t be able to win on that issue against ACCA. ACCA made us participate in survey, to share our view, we waste our time with its stuff, but yet never heard that any action was taken. It became a business for them.
Why not implementing a marginal PASS as from 45 marks? Do you people realise how many students fail at 49 marks? it’s a lost of money paid for tuition, exams, and six months time of studying. NOT FAIRFebruary 8, 2013 at 9:44 am #115906I agree with you, but you won’t be able to win on that issue against ACCA. ACCA made us participate in survey, to share our view, we waste our time with its stuff, but yet never heard that any action was taken. It became a business for them.
Why not implementing a marginal PASS as from 45 marks? Do you people realise how many students fail at 49 marks? it’s a lost of money paid for tuition, exams, and six months time of studying. NOT FAIRFebruary 8, 2013 at 8:02 am #115712It was my second attempt. I worked hard and sat for only one paper. I didn’t get any release from my employer to attend tuition, I therefore, prepared for this paper on my own. I got on 47! I’m fed up. Thinking of quitting ACCA, wasting so much time with this. Some are more lucky than others, though not working all the questions, they succeed. Do passing ACCA, it’s a matter of luck? Or, there’s a quota???
October 24, 2012 at 4:30 am #105973mind maps are very interesting as well. Slides mean those short notes prepared on power point.
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