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- January 13, 2020 at 11:43 am #558330
This is awesome, congratulations. need to follow your technique.
@ecojames said:
Olabodeyy, I use the same technique for all my exams, I took two in each of the last 3 sessions
F4: 69%
F5: 84%
F6: 92%
F7: 87%
F8: 86%
F9: 76%Basically, the OT lectures and notes pretty much contain everything you need, but you have to learn the content, not just watch the lectures.
I do one loop through all the lectures, making notes <— making notes is the difference between pass and fail
Then I study the technical articles on ACCA
Then take a practice test to see where your weaknesses are and study those
If I have time, I then go through all the lectures again, on 1.5x the speed, just making notes on things that I didn’t feel I had learnt properly
The last 2 weeks for me are just studying my areas of weakness, doing practice tests, and getting restThis exam was actually the hardest for me, as I had absolutely no clue about anything to do with auditing prior to beginning my study. So, I looked through the past exams and realised that I was almost guaranteed to get questions worth big marks on Internal Controls, Substantive Procedures and Audit Risks. I made sure I studied these hard and fully understood how the marking system worked, and what the examiner would be looking for
I work full time as well, so taking 2 exams per session is pretty intense. Now I’m done with the F level I’m just going to do 1 per session
October 21, 2019 at 11:31 am #550347Hi! That’s amazing, well done! What resources did you use for your study please. I’m attempting AA in Dec for the 1st time and i’m getting a bit worried cos the ACCA pass rates are not really encouraging. I’ll appreciate any advice please. Thanks 🙂
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