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  • May 12, 2014 at 10:42 pm #168582
    msewak88
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    Hi Sir,

    I been trying to revise as best as I can for P3 however I am confused on some areas, that I will go over using the notes.

    But do you think the best advice is practise questions? I tend to see the questions being very long especially for the case study – using the modules, PESTEL, 5 forces, SWOT majority of the time. So I tend to do an answer plan and some writing, granted there is not a lot of time but can you suggest anything else to use to help learn the knowledge?

    Sorry for the silly question!!!

    Thank you

    May 13, 2014 at 7:34 am #168622
    Ken Garrett
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    Yes – doing questions is by far the best way to revise now. All that matters in the exam is how you do questions, so that’s what you need to practise.

    You will not have time, as you say, to write out answers in full (besides you would become bored!), but it is important to write a careful answer plan and compare this to the model answer. Particularly identify points you did not cover in your answer and ensure that you carefully addresses the question and, in particular, the details in the scenario.

    Go back to notes only where you need further clarification.

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