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- October 11, 2017 at 9:32 am #410315
Its my fourth time that i appeared in Acca f5 exams.I am continously failing in f5 Acca with marks range from 40 to 48.I haven classes as well and worked hard as well but i really cannot understand what went wrong during exams. Is there any one that can guide me why i am unable to pass this exam.
Also need if there any study tips aur study plan is should follow?October 11, 2017 at 11:46 am #410336Question practice is the key – are you practicing enough questions? You should get the exam kit from Kaplan or BPP (or both!) and practice as many questions as possible. Ideally you should do every single question in the book at least once. Do the question, check your answer and review any topic areas you are getting things wrong on. In the final couple of weeks before the exam do a mock exam where you sit an entire set of questions under timed conditions.
October 11, 2017 at 5:04 pm #410395Have you watched my free lectures? Do you have a current edition of a Revision Kit from one of the ACCA approved publishers and have you attempted every question?
Do ask in the Ask the Tutor Forum about any topics you have problems with or any questions for which you are not clear about the answers.In the exams, do you attempt every question (and every part of every question for the long-form questions)? For the Section C questions you must do something – however little – for each part of each questions. In Sections A and B you must submit an answer for every question (you might not have time to do every question and there will always be some questions that you cannot answer, but you must hand in an answer even if it just a guess).
For the Section C questions, are you showing full workings that are easy for the marker to follow? (The marks are for the workings and not for the final answer). For the written parts of Section C questions, is your writing easy for the marker to read? If not consider writing them in capital letters – it takes longer, but you can only get the marks if the marker can read what you have written.
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