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Did anyone study for P2 using only the Course Notes (either BPP or Kaplan etc.)

Forums › ACCA Forums › ACCA SBR Strategic Business Reporting Forums › Did anyone study for P2 using only the Course Notes (either BPP or Kaplan etc.)

  • This topic has 2 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 8 years ago by Raja.
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  • July 23, 2016 at 9:03 am #328467
    Raja
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    Hi all

    Did anyone study for P2 using only the Course Notes (either BPP or Kaplan etc.) and Revision Kit, and not the Study Text?

    Please reply back, I look forward to your comments.

    Kindest Regards,

    Raja

    July 23, 2016 at 9:35 am #328474
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    Hi Raja,

    I used BPP course notes and Practice and revision kits only.
    No need for study text, the practice and revision kits will help u learn stuffs that aren’t in the course note.

    However, I read some few P2 articles 2 weeks to exams for Q4.

    The key is to practice as many questions as u can on Q1 and Q2. Every question has few tricks and challenges it comes with and so practicing more questions exposes u to MOST of those tricks which in de ends INCREASES your speed and accuracy.

    That is the only way to attempt about 90% of the questions in exams if not all. It is TIME PRESSURED and most of mates complain about not finishing.

    I wish u all the very best in the exams mate!!!

    Cheers

    Alex

    July 23, 2016 at 1:51 pm #328504
    Raja
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    Hi @akminkah

    Thank you for your reply, much appreciated.
    From what year did you complete the revision kit (past papers) i.e. from 2012 onwards etc,

    I wanted to ask how you prepared for the exams, how you revised, which study materials you used.
    How you studied for IAS standards?

    How many times did you go through the course notes and revision kit, also how many hours were you putting in during weekdays (while working also? and weekends?

    What methods you used for studying and anything else you would think that would be relevant.

    Please reply back, it would be much appreciated.
    I await you reply, many thanks in advance.

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