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- October 17, 2016 at 8:15 am #343960
@shantel1279 said:
Hello. How did you study to pass this exam?October 17, 2016 at 8:19 am #34396655! Thank you MikeLittle!
October 17, 2016 at 8:25 am #343981passed with 55% one of my highest mark. Thanks you lord, yu were with me when i started through out my last exam, now an affiliate thank you. Opentuition whaaaal, you have one of the most useful notes, well briefed . Thanks a lot, the videos were excellent.
October 17, 2016 at 8:29 am #343986AnonymousInactive- Topics: 0
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Finallay an Affiliate…. Glory to God
October 17, 2016 at 8:57 am #344027well done!
October 17, 2016 at 9:00 am #344031Failed with 44% for the 8th times however i cant give up its my last ACCA paper
October 17, 2016 at 9:00 am #344032I passed 62% it was my first sitting.One more to go in December 2016!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
October 17, 2016 at 9:02 am #344038Failed with 44% for the 8th times however i cant give up its my last ACCA paper
@opentuition_team said:
<h3>Please comment on your ACCA P7 September 2016 Exam Results</h3>[polldaddy poll=9552539]
October 17, 2016 at 9:19 am #344054Again 49((( Is it worth giving to administrative review?
October 17, 2016 at 9:29 am #344061Hi may you please email me on tich2010@yahoo.co.uk and might share ideas as i am sitting for P7 as well
October 17, 2016 at 9:45 am #344084passed with 52, not bad for a week’s study. Thank you Mike. It was the exam technique that did it for me this time. Done with ACCA.
Don’t give up guys. Knowledge at this level becomes pretty much common sense however it’s all about exam technique.
October 17, 2016 at 9:48 am #344087ndeip? May u give me tips please? my email is tich2010@yahoo.co.uk
October 17, 2016 at 9:52 am #344095a big congratzzzz to you kenseen 10….. i can’t imagine myself on your position. if i ever be on that times i will definately quit acca. but hates off to your continous struggle… big celebrations now… cheers
October 17, 2016 at 10:58 am #344148Passed with 60. Mike’s exam technique guide along with ACCA’s own P7 exam technique guide did it for me.
October 17, 2016 at 11:06 am #344157Hi Hammers84
Please share your strategy for 1 weeks study.
I plan to sit P7 and F7 in Dec but I’m currently still studying for F7.
I’m getting panicky that I might not have enough time to prepare for P7.
Any tips will be appreciated.
Thanks
JwanyuOctober 17, 2016 at 11:08 am #344160Hi Hammer,
What was your study strategy?Thanks for the help
October 17, 2016 at 11:17 am #344168AnonymousInactive- Topics: 0
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Passed at 53% after the forth Attempt, Glory be to God
October 17, 2016 at 11:20 am #344172My perspective of ACCA examinations, is that it is the easiest examination with the most ridiculous marking scheme. Believe it or not, the marks awarded usually do not represent the effort of the individual, skill-set or ability to synthesize scenario with say auditing standards or accounting standards. Your score is weighted, to cost you, and make you long for more, spend more monies.
A question has full marks of 5, you write four strong and synthesized points, applying the verb sought (explain, describe etc) , and using embedded information in the question. You score 2 out of 5, and have failed. That’s ACCA.
Now check this: The duration of completing the ACCA qualification surpasses duration for a Doctoral program at Harvard, i.e. 5 years. < $30,000.
Now, you weigh which has the prospects of returning value, over your working life-time, up to say 75 yrs.
Take for instance, in practice, rarely are the qualified ones in a position to exert and command resources, if you do not fit within the demographics of an office workplace, nothing for you. Capped at an earnings ceiling.
If you are qualified, and are working with persons who may not be, but are higher in hierarchy/role(s) to yourself, you become toast, as nit-picking of your work becomes the order of the day.
It is not reasonable, to expect one to carryout a piece of work, assess a variety of sources of information, carry out analysis or review already done work, and draw conclusions that is quality-driven and can withstand any query turbulence, within 3 hours, and a quarter. Or is it?. Can we then infer that the marks and outcomes, do not usually represent the actual marks if these were marked as open marks.
Come to think of it, how is it that large audit firms having several months and qualified experts poring over files and files, electronic and hard copies, multi-layered reviews through hierarchies, and still get audit opinions wrong?
Costing tax payers billions to prop up the same institutions that took monumental risks, which learned auditors, having several months, to do work, did not detect?
The ACCA must become more transparent as per results.
How can one complete four questions, 35, 25, 20, 20 and score 50? Presented as eloquently as this article, with carefully-detailed computations, having written the paper over 7 times, and still score 50%. Joke, I say.
Are we saying that each question requirement, and its sub-elements, of the responses made, and experience in the previous 7 times, did not attract more than the equivalent of 50% of the question marks? It cannot be…joke:)
We get 4 exams a year, and now the ACCA are marketing MSc in Professional Accountancy. What does that mean?
A professional, is one who does or carries out a trade, vocation, or practice, for a living.
If not doing this for a living, then the person is an aspiring professional, advocating for and professing for the act of the practice of accountancy. The proposed MSc does not convey any rights to sign off accounts, hence its just a parody to make money.Business Education is Business, and the students, are the underdogs.
October 17, 2016 at 11:25 am #344179Still didnt make it by 2. How do you guys just do it? any one? Mike?
October 17, 2016 at 11:28 am #344183Finally affiliate! I got 69 points. Thanks to my hubby, sons and my mom!!!
October 17, 2016 at 11:38 am #344195Guys,
I read opentuition’s course notes for the basic knowledge. did pretty much all the questions in BPP’s Revision kit. Basically, read the question, and start writing as many points as you can think of and then compare those with the points at the end of the answer in your kit. read the answers if you have enough time. the next time you do a similar question, you would think of more points than you did initially.
For exam technique, sit in a position similar to an exam centre. start writing and see how many lines you can write in 1.8 minutes and that should be the maximum you should write in the exam for a point.
If I had time, I would have liked to study a full text, gain full knowledge of all the applicable IAS’s and ISA’s. so my advice is to do these to give yourself a good chance of passing this exam.
October 17, 2016 at 11:39 am #344197I finally passed paper P7 with 55 after writing it for like 5 times. it remains P5 this dec diet with Gods Help.
All thanks to Mike for his help.
October 17, 2016 at 1:00 pm #344232AnonymousInactive- Topics: 0
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Pls who is Mike ? how do l get in touch with him ? because l need to pass P7 in Dec. exam
October 17, 2016 at 1:01 pm #344233@opentuition_team said:
<h3>Please comment on your ACCA P7 September 2016 Exam Results</h3>[polldaddy poll=9552539]
October 17, 2016 at 1:05 pm #34423649% this is my 3rd attempt and i dont know where i went wrong….i see alot of people thanking MIKE, who is this mike guru? anyone can send me a link to his videos? any advice would be appreciated.
Congratulations to those who passed 🙂
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