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John Moffat.
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- August 12, 2014 at 9:10 pm #189739
Hi John,
I downloaded your notes last term and i am just wondering if they have changed for Dec 2014, if so i can redownload them?
Thanks
Gill
August 13, 2014 at 6:41 am #189776There is no need to re-download. The syllabus is not changing for December and so the only changes to the notes have been the correction of one or two typos.
One thing that I forgot to mention in my previous reply to you is that remember the format of the Paper F9 exam is changing. Section A will have multiple choice questions.
It does not affect at all what you need to study, but it will be important that you practice some of this type of question to get used to the style.We will be uploading some Section A type tests during the coming month for you to practice on, but it would be sensible to get a new Revision/Exam Kit – the more practice the better!
(P2 and P3 are not changing – there is no multiple choice section in these exams)August 13, 2014 at 9:34 pm #189957Hi John,
Yes i will get a new exam kit with the updated exam format and will use you revision kit when uploaded.
Thanks
Gill
August 14, 2014 at 7:08 am #190003You are welcome 🙂
October 1, 2014 at 5:09 am #202721Anonymous
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Hi John.
Can you please let me know one thing about new F9 Revsion kit. Is the new revision kit containing the new multiple practice choice questions for december 2014 exams or just published on the same pattern as published for past exams.
ReagrdsOctober 1, 2014 at 7:07 am #202733The new editions of all the Revision/Exam Kits from the ACCA approved publishers contain exam-standard questions of both the Section A (MCQ) and Section B types.
It is important to have a new edition so that you can practice both types of questions.
(For MCQ’s you will have seen that we have a test on this website that selects questions at random from a large bank of questions, so that every time you try the test you are likely to get different questions 🙂 )
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