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Additional Support & Exam Tips (P6 – UK)

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  • August 23, 2017 at 10:21 am #403129
    trevor13
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    Hi,

    I usually use Opentuition as a reference point for additional learning from my normal provider. As they do not offer any lectures or materials for P6 does anyone have any other (free) sources they have used previously?

    Secondly, does anyone have advice on the Section A questions in the exam. I seem to be ok on the format of the section B questions so thats fine.

    But in Section A – I seem to be doing all the wrong things, the format of a letter/memo etc isnt the issue, but seems to be the actual answering of the question and how to sturcture it. Should i do calculations first? Should I state any assumptions first, then do calculations? Should I write some of the answer, do a calculation as evidence then continue writing?

    I have a revision course booked soon but want to get as much question practice done as possible.

    Thanks,

    August 29, 2017 at 5:19 pm #404124
    fbawany
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    In P6, I would mention a few lines after every calculation, if anything, it will just score another half mark or maybe 1 mark.

    ACCA have their own Exam Expert application which you can download for free on your smartphone (search ACCA Exam Expert), it has very useful info on all the ACCA papers

    Good luck with your exam

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