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- January 12, 2020 at 11:58 pm #557935January 13, 2020 at 12:11 am #557956
Passed first time, 63. Many thanks for OT materials and forum replies, they are really helpful.
January 13, 2020 at 12:24 am #557988I’ve passed 59% first time. I’m so happy. I’ve used the Kaplan revision kit, OT lectures and acca pakistan vimeo – 5x lecture revision videos which helped me a lot. Past exam papers always help and I’ve used about them one week before my exam.
January 13, 2020 at 12:24 am #55798986% first time, thank OT!
January 13, 2020 at 12:24 am #557990Passed with 60%. Thanks open tuition for your help. Am very grateful. Glory to God
January 13, 2020 at 12:24 am #557991Failed with 49. Anyone who has an experiance, do you think administrative review would make any difference? Please advice me.
January 13, 2020 at 12:28 am #558001Passed, thanks OT and many thanks to you MR.Chris
January 13, 2020 at 12:30 am #558009First fail in ACCA with 41%. Not too hard of a blow as I expected to fail FR last term and got 50%. Feeling nothing but motivation to try harder now.
January 13, 2020 at 12:31 am #558013I’m really surprised that I failed with a 48%. I was confident coming out of the exam and was sure that I grasped most of the ideas and concepts. This sucks.
January 13, 2020 at 12:33 am #558016Fail with 49%. Given that my mocks and practices were consistently 60% or above, I am very surprised and have contacted ACCA to ask to view my paper and what the process for appeals is. Does anyone have any positive experience with appeals?
January 13, 2020 at 12:44 am #558042Ecojames, congratulations! Can you kindly drop tips/study technique you used?
January 13, 2020 at 12:45 am #558045Congratulations! Can you kindly drop tips/study technique you used?
January 13, 2020 at 12:45 am #558046no hope for review
anw 67 for 2nd attemp ( no learning in 1st with 29 mark)January 13, 2020 at 1:05 am #558070Congratulation for everyone and hard luck for those who could not clear the paper.
I got 35%! I was confident that I will get a pass mark of 75% at least, sounds made. I have cleared all the skill papers except F8 and I know myself if I done well I usually expect the mark and it comes to my expectation. I also done mocks and my answer was in line with the answers and I was hoping to pass with a decent mark, practiced past papers and exam techniques and I did not struggle with any question, I answered all questions well but I do not understand why I got such low mark. Seriously I cannot believe it.
Sometimes I feel something wrong with the software or could they have allocated the wrong mark when it was sent to me!
SubhanAllah!
Believe me, this was one of my best performance in acca exams. First attempt I got 40 without study and I know I will fail and started preparing early in December session. I learned all the topic areas with exam past paper practice. Well prepared and well performed in the exam!
I know it is too low but I wanted to apply for administrative review. Nothing will change but I need to know why I got such mark!
Any suggestion, advice is highly appreciated.January 13, 2020 at 1:20 am #558087Thanks to the opentuition lectures they helped me alot to understand audit and assurance ,I used the Bpp revision kit, Ot notes and OT lectures and the Vimeo practicetopass webinars 2018 September recorded ones.
I passed with 66 exactly what I predicted
So happy to clear all Fundamental levels and now moving on to P levels with SBR.For AA the technique’s I used:
Past paper questions from the revision kit on audit risk note the repeated risks or the risks which are new note them down and their responses from answers and try to understand and learn the way they have responded and explained those risks to financial statements
And for Internal control understand each system is vital and same way practicing questions.
For substantive procedures the past paper answers and the general procedures for each account balance make notes of them print them out review them practice past paper questions.
Knowledge parts learn memorize
Good luckJanuary 13, 2020 at 1:21 am #558090Olabodeyy, I use the same technique for all my exams, I took two in each of the last 3 sessions
F4: 69%
F5: 84%
F6: 92%
F7: 87%
F8: 86%
F9: 76%Basically, the OT lectures and notes pretty much contain everything you need, but you have to learn the content, not just watch the lectures.
I do one loop through all the lectures, making notes <— making notes is the difference between pass and fail
Then I study the technical articles on ACCA
Then take a practice test to see where your weaknesses are and study those
If I have time, I then go through all the lectures again, on 1.5x the speed, just making notes on things that I didn’t feel I had learnt properly
The last 2 weeks for me are just studying my areas of weakness, doing practice tests, and getting restThis exam was actually the hardest for me, as I had absolutely no clue about anything to do with auditing prior to beginning my study. So, I looked through the past exams and realised that I was almost guaranteed to get questions worth big marks on Internal Controls, Substantive Procedures and Audit Risks. I made sure I studied these hard and fully understood how the marking system worked, and what the examiner would be looking for
I work full time as well, so taking 2 exams per session is pretty intense. Now I’m done with the F level I’m just going to do 1 per session
January 13, 2020 at 2:00 am #558107Passed this time with 56% at the forth attempt. Thanks to OT and BPP exam kit.
January 13, 2020 at 2:19 am #558118Pass first attempt AA. I have used only OT’s video lectures and notes. Thanks a lot! For practice I have used BPP revision kit also.
January 13, 2020 at 2:44 am #558122Pass with 50%
January 13, 2020 at 5:55 am #558152@igrar said:
Failed with 49. Anyone who has an experiance, do you think administrative review would make any difference? Please advice me.I do not have any experience but based on accounts i have so far heard, just prepare to sit for the exam again
January 13, 2020 at 5:58 am #558154Congratulations.
@ecojames said:
Olabodeyy, I use the same technique for all my exams, I took two in each of the last 3 sessions
F4: 69%
F5: 84%
F6: 92%
F7: 87%
F8: 86%
F9: 76%Basically, the OT lectures and notes pretty much contain everything you need, but you have to learn the content, not just watch the lectures.
I do one loop through all the lectures, making notes <— making notes is the difference between pass and fail
Then I study the technical articles on ACCA
Then take a practice test to see where your weaknesses are and study those
If I have time, I then go through all the lectures again, on 1.5x the speed, just making notes on things that I didn’t feel I had learnt properly
The last 2 weeks for me are just studying my areas of weakness, doing practice tests, and getting restThis exam was actually the hardest for me, as I had absolutely no clue about anything to do with auditing prior to beginning my study. So, I looked through the past exams and realised that I was almost guaranteed to get questions worth big marks on Internal Controls, Substantive Procedures and Audit Risks. I made sure I studied these hard and fully understood how the marking system worked, and what the examiner would be looking for
I work full time as well, so taking 2 exams per session is pretty intense. Now I’m done with the F level I’m just going to do 1 per session
January 13, 2020 at 6:00 am #558155Passed with 73% second attempt feeling so relieved!
Thanks OT.January 13, 2020 at 6:43 am #558171First attempt and first ACCA paper for me.I got 47%. Planning for March exam
January 13, 2020 at 7:35 am #558190Thank you very much opentuition passed with 51%
January 13, 2020 at 7:41 am #558192Finally passed with 53%, fifth attempt.
Previous results were all around 46-49%.It’s only exam I’ve failed so far, it was a bit of a stumbling block for me, but got there in the end.
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