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  • January 24, 2018 at 4:26 pm #430501
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    @rvy17 said:
    I got 51 too. It was my third attempt for p1. Next I am doing P3.

    @yzyz said:
    I failed my first attempt for P1. What is worse is I recorded my lowest mark ever… 29 🙁 Can anyone encourage me with your success story that you achieved pass mark from super-low mark.

    Don’t be sad the paper is seems manageable, I was worry about my english, legibility – it was my first P exams

    I started with 28% in June (after 4days present study), than move to 33% in September and Finally I passed in December 2017 with (far better) 61%

    I have changed my writing from capital to handwriting and use really excellent (and free) web lecture from Dino Kiritsis (StudySmart.gr) (5 x 2hours) it’s possible to find it through Google through “accaglobal P1 Dino”

    He is excellent and shows IMHO the main points how to pass and, what is better, the entirely logic behind P1 and connection between topics

    Unfortunately I failed P3 in December with 46% (I made it 24 hours after P1 so maybe I was too tired) but also for P3 is possible attend Dino lecture (excellent IMHO) so I will repeated in March

    So you will do it

    January 16, 2018 at 12:38 pm #430499
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    Don’t be sad the paper is seems manageable, I was worry about my english, legibility – it was my first P exams

    I started with 28% in June (after 4days present study), than move to 33% in September and Finally I passed in December 2017 with (far better) 61%

    I have changed my writing from capital to handwriting

    Unfortunately I failed P3 in December with 46% (I made it 24 hours after P1 so maybe I was too tired) but also for P3 is possible to attend lectures so I will repeated in March

    So you will do it

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