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Corporate and Business law(Eng)

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  • February 1, 2022 at 11:18 am #647888
    Fifi100
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    Am using 2018/19 study text for 2022 exam on F4. But am confused about the syllabus change how it affects my sitting in the exam. I would like your advice please.

    Thanks.

    February 1, 2022 at 1:51 pm #647893
    MikeLittle
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    I suppose my best advice, even though you probably won’t believe it, is to hide your study text away in some distant corner of a dark room and forget that you ever saw it.

    Next step is to buy a revision kit from a recognised publisher (BPP or Kaplan (20% discount available though this site on BPP material)) and concentrate on that for your published study material

    Get totally familiar with my lectures and the course notes and even more totally familiar with that revision kit

    Question practice is the key and that revision kit has hundreds of exam style / exam standard questions

    The Law paper leads on to further papers only tangentially so no great understanding is necessary and no stretch of memory cells is required

    View it as an unfortunate temporary obstruction on your route to qualifying. If you happen to find that you’re enjoying the subject (as indeed I did as a student) then that’s a welcome bonus

    And, of course, whenever you hit a topic or any element that is unclear to you, post again in this forum and I shall get back to you

    Does that help?

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