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- January 13, 2020 at 12:40 pm #558363
After my 5th round with APM I have now become an affiliate. Seems like a lot of people got 53% for APM. Well done to those who have passed. For those who did not pass, please continue going on. You will all see success. Grind hard.
January 13, 2020 at 1:18 pm #558377Passed with 61 after 3 attempts.
Loads of practise
January 13, 2020 at 3:10 pm #558431First attempt @42 🙁
I really worked harder to get through it in first attempt and its unbelievable where did i lack in examJanuary 13, 2020 at 4:12 pm #558452I passed first time with 57%. I did face to face classes,. I did two section B questions then section A. It meant that when I was running short on time I could skip ahead on different parts of the section A question and didnt have to read a whole new scenario in the final minutes of the exam. Which I think is what got me over the line. I had something written for almost every question subsection even it was only a couple of lines in some cases.
January 13, 2020 at 4:34 pm #558458@Spiro – how/where could you access all the questions suggested by Mr Garrett?
@adamantine said:
PASSED from my first attempt. 100% I used OpenTuition resources.
Thank you very much Mr Ken Garrett!!! You are a phenomenal!
My approach was following: Watch carefully each lecture, download and read the notes and do each recommended questions by Mr Ken Garrett. One week before the exam I did the specimen exam and the past 4 papers available on ACCA site. One paper per day.
That’s all there is, as say Depeche Mode!!!January 13, 2020 at 4:43 pm #558460As Mr Garrett advised, just Google for example: “P5 ACCA June 2008 paper” and both Questions and Answers appear. I downloaded all recommended past questions. Approximately 40 questions in total which cover the most important areas of APM.
January 13, 2020 at 7:26 pm #558495You will certainly finish! It is just a matter of time and just a little more effort. I wish you all the best.
January 13, 2020 at 8:33 pm #558503@adamantine said:
PASSED from my first attempt. 100% I used OpenTuition resources.
Thank you very much Mr Ken Garrett!!! You are a phenomenal!
My approach was following: Watch carefully each lecture, download and read the notes and do each recommended questions by Mr Ken Garrett. One week before the exam I did the specimen exam and the past 4 papers available on ACCA site. One paper per day.
That’s all there is, as say Depeche Mode!!!congrats to you.. can you please send me zip file for the practice questions suggested by Mr Ken if it is possible..i am preparing for my march attempt.
one thing for the models do we really need to learn them or just know how to apply is sufficient.
January 13, 2020 at 9:51 pm #558524Depending of the models. For example Altman’s Z score formula for predicting and preventing corporate failure is always given in questions. Argenti’s A-score somewhere is explained, as in the December 2019 paper, but you should know very well what is the difference between defects, mistakes and symptoms, and how to apply them.
For sure things like Building blocks, balance scorecard and performance pyramid should be understand thoroughly.
I have all recommended past papers downloaded and even combined each question with respective answer, making easily to use. But, not sure that all these zipped files could be delivered by e-mail.January 14, 2020 at 7:08 am #558569Giving up is an an option. Look at me, I’ve been trying to pass my last exam for over a year. I’ve failed my APM at 41% again. I think it was 6th attempt. I can’t remember I’ve lost the count. Please don’t give up. Keep trying until you pass. Pain of regret is far greater than pain of failure.
January 14, 2020 at 6:57 pm #558687@adamantine said:
Depending of the models. For example Altman’s Z score formula for predicting and preventing corporate failure is always given in questions. Argenti’s A-score somewhere is explained, as in the December 2019 paper, but you should know very well what is the difference between defects, mistakes and symptoms, and how to apply them.
For sure things like Building blocks, balance scorecard and performance pyramid should be understand thoroughly.
I have all recommended past papers downloaded and even combined each question with respective answer, making easily to use. But, not sure that all these zipped files could be delivered by e-mail.i shall be very thankful if you can please send me..my email is kiran.misbah@yahoo.com
January 14, 2020 at 10:39 pm #558703Failed at 41%, I have lost the count how many attempts i have already made and don’t know how many more i will to make before i can finally pass it. to me it looks a competition of writing skills rather than knowledge or performance management. I can’t remember when in ACCA i was able to attempt full 100% questions. it is too hard to put reasonable amount of material in for every single question.
January 15, 2020 at 4:24 pm #558746Passed with 53% on my 3rd attempt. 53% seems to be the magic number for this exam sitting but to be honest I would have been happy with 50% just seeing the word PASS MARK lifted the heavy burden off my chest! Reading the comments of students that failed makes me humble, I sympathise with you. Really, I feel your pain! This is by far the toughest exam I have attempted and I have done all 13 of them. The amount of time, effort, dedication and sacrifices I put into studying for this topic places APM at spot numero uno. Please know that I work full time and have a family so to put in perspective the sacrifices.
I encourage you the one who read FAIL in Monday’s email to continue but don’t do the same effort as before this time think about what parts of the exam you can do different. For example, for me it was writing the intro of Q1 after I have finished answering all of Q1 at which point I had a good idea what the report was about. This simple change saved me 5 minutes. Anyways, this time work harder, smarter like it was going to be your last!January 15, 2020 at 5:07 pm #558788Can anyone suggest which materials better Kaplan or BPP? Or learn signal
January 16, 2020 at 7:53 am #558821//Can anyone suggest which materials better Kaplan or BPP? Or learn signal // It depends on individuals. For BPP self study book you have to spend quite a lot of time to read and understand the topics. Kaplan self study note is slightly easier than BPP. I have not followed any of their online video lectures and I know that they are expensive. Learn Signal is quite cheap comparing to the other two Tuition providers. You can cover the syllabus very fast but in certain areas they have not covered the syllabus in detail. Ex: Business Process Re-engineering, EVA tm, Six sigma etc. In these cases I have referred other study notes from BPP & Kaplan. Another disadvantage with LS is their lecture notes cover only the questions prior to 2015. But the following additional positive factors also can be considered with LS. 1.24/7 – you can raise any questions regarding any doubts and usually they answer within a short time. 2. If you lack any prior knowledge or forgotten any of the stuff in PM or MA you can simply enroll for those courses and re-gain your knowledge in those area’s without any additional fees.3. With some additional payments you can answer past ACCA question papers chosen on your own and LS will mark and give their feedback within 3 days. (They call it correction pack) 4. With some additional payments you can sit for the mock exams provided by them and they will correct it and return within 3 days. This is my own experience and trust this will help you to decide.
January 16, 2020 at 4:19 pm #558870AnonymousInactive- Topics: 2
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me too
January 16, 2020 at 4:32 pm #558883Thanks a ton Jeggs…..it will be helpful. Appreciate your reply
January 16, 2020 at 4:55 pm #558884@misbahkiran, as requested I sent to you all recommended by Mr Ken Garrett past P5/APM Q&As. Totally 45! In the description of the files the respective chapter number from APM lectures is added.
January 17, 2020 at 8:45 am #558933Got 39 first attempt. not too disappointed as i passed AAA. will resit in March
Does any have tips on how they answered the questions. Its annoying not getting feedback on where i went wrong especially as this paper was not as hard as previous papersJanuary 17, 2020 at 9:26 am #558938Passed with 65. Took my first exam in May 2018 (old F4) using only Opentuition and managed to pass all my ACCA exams first time with only Opentuition and kaplan text books. Thanks all, will defffo be donating!
January 17, 2020 at 9:59 am #558941Please can you also send me the list of papers on judith.saungweme@gmail.com sitting June 2020
January 18, 2020 at 11:35 am #559017hey can u give some tips please .. thank you
January 18, 2020 at 11:43 am #559018@jgacca can u give some tips please.. thank you
January 18, 2020 at 12:32 pm #559019failed with 47 first attempt . Dears I need to pass in the march attempt , I have done past papers from 2008 onwards three times so its clearly a technique issue . Can u all help me with this technique matter pls .
January 21, 2020 at 5:41 pm #559402@adamantine said:
@misbahkiran, as requested I sent to you all recommended by Mr Ken Garrett past P5/APM Q&As. Totally 45! In the description of the files the respective chapter number from APM lectures is added.I would be very thankful if You send me, please, too..
my email is anbuldova@gmail.com - AuthorPosts
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