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- July 29, 2016 at 7:18 am #330077
Okay, let discuss through email
July 29, 2016 at 6:35 am #330068Thus you suggest me to answer section B first before section A, but section A is 50% mark, isn’t it reasonable to answer first to capture more marks? I can try but I want to know the reason why. Thanks!
July 29, 2016 at 4:45 am #330062The time I got 49% is because there is one question about risk appetits that I have much confidence, and I got the report after that, it’s horrible that I only got pass on that risk appetits question but fail for the other 2 and the point is only 1 mark left to pass. Thus tI only can assume I can get 49% just because I did so well in that risk appetits question.
For this exam, I usually got around 43 – 45% or even lower.
I don’t think I did so terrible on this paper but just not good enough to get a pass. This is the reason why I want to try another exam. I have not much time left, I am really afriad the time limit pass and I need to re-take the exam I already passed.Sorry, I don’t really get your final point, your meaning is attempt all questions everytime, right? I also do this even I don’t know how to answer some of the questions. And my strategy is, for example, you can use 18 minutes to answer a 10 mark question, once 18 minutes pass, I must need to start another question, of course I may let me use max 1 more minute on that question if I just need to write little bit more.
July 29, 2016 at 3:57 am #330054Actually I also don’t want to change to another paper, but in case I keep trying P5 and finally can’t succeed, I will blame myself why I didn’t try other paper. You know, 8 times is not few times, it really makes me lose so much confidence. It’s such a shame to get the same exam again and again. I tried different way to study for the first few times but it still didn’t work, I start doubting could it be possible to qualify if keep going? I really don’t know. I may get your advice and keep trying, but how to write can gain more marks?
April 18, 2016 at 1:14 pm #311240Rakhi
Thanks for your reply! I totally agree with you we both know too much about P5 so we won’t switch to another paper, that’s why my strategy is if I fail again in Jun again, I will take P7 together from Sep.
You are better than me, you have more time to take the examination, my final round is Dec 17. I don’t want to retake the previous paper anymore.
This paper is really weird, it seems not so difficult but most people fail many times to get a pass. Cheer up! Hope we can have a good news next time! I will start studying again from now on even I am still upset and my heart is like bleeding.April 18, 2016 at 9:57 am #311059I wonder how many people get this marks.
It’s the worst result in the examination!February 28, 2016 at 4:57 pm #302478Sorry, I am little bit confused.
Because I am old students that registered when ACCA used the old rules.
Do you mean I have to pass all P Level paper within 7 years counting from this new rule was set? Otherwise, I need to retake all P Level paper again.
New rule was started in 2016, so that means need to pass before 2023? Right?
Thanks!February 28, 2016 at 9:55 am #302430I want to add one point, I am taking P5 for several times and want to take P7 together, thanks!
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