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- October 17, 2016 at 11:38 am #344195
Guys,
I read opentuition’s course notes for the basic knowledge. did pretty much all the questions in BPP’s Revision kit. Basically, read the question, and start writing as many points as you can think of and then compare those with the points at the end of the answer in your kit. read the answers if you have enough time. the next time you do a similar question, you would think of more points than you did initially.
For exam technique, sit in a position similar to an exam centre. start writing and see how many lines you can write in 1.8 minutes and that should be the maximum you should write in the exam for a point.
If I had time, I would have liked to study a full text, gain full knowledge of all the applicable IAS’s and ISA’s. so my advice is to do these to give yourself a good chance of passing this exam.
October 17, 2016 at 9:45 am #344084passed with 52, not bad for a week’s study. Thank you Mike. It was the exam technique that did it for me this time. Done with ACCA.
Don’t give up guys. Knowledge at this level becomes pretty much common sense however it’s all about exam technique.
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