Can you tell us more about yourself?
I live in Reading and I work for an educational research charity in Slough.
How do you balance between studying, job and private life?
I use designated study times- such as every lunch hour. During that time I always make sure I study- but don’t let myself work outside of this. Obviously the nearer the exam, the more study sessions.
Do you get support from your firm?
I get good support including books, study leave and help with the PER critera.
Which Study Texts and/or Revision Kits and other resources did you use, or found the most useful in your studies?
I use a combination of OpenTuition and Kaplan’s distance learning package.
You have scored such high marks, many students must wonder what is your study technique?
I start preparing for the exams as soon as possible- so I can get 5 months in. During the initial phase, I do an hour a day, with the weekends completely free. This lets me get the books read and roughly understood. Closer to the exam, I may up it to about two hours a day, and focus on question practice and identifying weaknesses.
What do you think was the most important factor in your success in your ACCA exams?
Being organised- making sure I had a plan and stuck to it. Not only does this make sure you cover everything sufficiently, but it stops you from doing too much and losing your free time- which can ultimately damage your chances.
How did you find out about OpenTuition?
I came across you on Google, and the videos are particularly useful (to provide variety from the Kaplan text books).
thank you and good luck in June 2012 exams
wow , i wil try that
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an hour a day, free on weekends, two hours on preps and you topped it WOW!
if i don’t have the means to follow courses with a private would the courses conducted by open tuition sufficed for me to take part in exams for level one?