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Hi Guys,
Please can you advise on what the ACCA pilot paper is for? would this give hints as to what will be coming up in the December paper?
Just wanted to know what the difference is, between doing this pilot paper one of the actual past paper exams.
Many thanks
Hi! I found in examiner’s approach (for paper P7) next:
“It is imperative that candidates do not consider the Pilot Paper as indicative of the syllabus areas that will automatically be tested in this section of the paper. All of the above mentioned syllabus areas could be tested in Section A or Section B.”
And comment for P1 examiner’s approach:
“The Pilot Paper, which is on the ACCA website, is an illustration of the way the future papers will look and feel. In addition to the Pilot Paper – which students will want to study in some depth and eventually attempt – additional pilot questions will also be published.”
Based on this I assume, that Pilot Paper is indented to show the structure, depth and type of questions. And no direct connection to the questions in the nearest sitting.
Good luck in final revision! 🙂
thanks very much! that was such a great help! best of luck in your studies!
