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- November 6, 2012 at 2:19 pm #106473
Tony- That sounds like a good strategy. I think perfromance management is an easier paper for native English speakers. I appreciate that global passing rates are quite low, but that figure is distorted due to language barrier that many foreign student face.
In my postgraduate courses, there were many Chinese students, who were brilliant in numerical subjects but struggled in written papers.Surely, this is a major disadvantage in written portion of any exam.
November 4, 2012 at 3:59 pm #106471Thank you for your response. I actually was reading the first two chapters of Performance Management text of BPP and it isn’t engaging at all. For the purposes of F5, I am set in my mind that it’s doable to pass exams through watching lectures alone. I have gone through 7 chapters and it’s be a breeze. Text book is another story.
I look forward to any other suggestions. But, for the purposes of at least F5, I am strictly relying on these lectures and taking your advice on past exam questions.
September 24, 2012 at 12:00 pm #105121Thank you very much for your prompt response. Do you think I should try attempting F2 and F3 first? (Which will set me back substantially time wise) due to exam progression rules that a candidate cannot attempt F4 and onward exams without completing the prerequisites of F1-F3.
From the sound of it, if I were to retain my exemptions and move ahead with my current plan, I should be prepared to study for F2 and F3. This is an equivalent of almost 6 exams.
I know it’s a generic question but do you think it’s doable given the amount of work involved (if one is committee). I will be studying full time on my own with the help of this site and don’t plan on taking any tuition.
Thank you again.
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