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  • July 31, 2020 at 11:05 am #578825
    chandrarocks
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    Hello mam, i have completed the OT lecture notes and read a few of AAA articles on the website.
    I will be starting with the revision kit from tomorrow. I wanted to know if 1 month is sufficient to complete the BPP revision kit for the paper which i will be giving in september.
    Could you also suggest a good approach in working the revision kit questions.
    Thanks.

    July 31, 2020 at 11:34 am #578826
    Kim Smith
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    Yes one month of diligent question practice is good for revision.

    I suggest you read my article sticky posted (“starred”) at the top of this forum: ” “How to tackle the AAA exam” – this should set the scene/remind you of what you will be aiming for in the exam.

    Then I suggest you see my first post on this thread “Read the mind of an AAA marker – ESSENTIAL READING” – if you properly attempt each of the two referenced questions (from the M/J18 sample exam) – and review your answers carefully against the article you will start your question practice from the revision kit with a far greater insight into what will and what will not earn you marks in the exam.

    By “properly attempt” I mean – in the time allowed according to the mark allocation for each part, without reference to any materials, practicing points of good exam technique and in full – i.e. not simply jotting down a couple of ideas and then “auditing the answer”. It is far better to attempt fewer questions properly that simply read questions and model answers.

    Also check out the “AAA Marking Exercise” post which is also sticky posted at the top of this forum.

    (Please remember when posting to this or any other forum to give your post a subject line that will help other students find it using the search feature.)

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