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Just a bit of feedback
Does anyone use ebooks as opposed to actuall paper textbooks and are they worth the money.
I have a kindle and a phone and just wondering are they worth the price?
It’s worth the money, can you carry thick paper books with you all the times??? the e version is not available to students though
BPP certainly sells ebooks to students, but check first that they will work on a Kindle. I have a feeling that they require an Adobe program to view them.
Hi pauljaco
Ive been home studying ACCA since 2010 and have literally just transferred some of my study to my ipad.
I have found this to be great – wish Id done it sooner!
I can watch the opentuition lectures on the move, and if you download the notes (and any other pdf document for thatmatter) and open them in the adobe reader app – there is a facility to write your own notes onto them.
I still have Kaplan Textbooks to use at home though.
Like John said though – I may be wrong but I think there is only a limited number of ACCA books that will actually work on a kindle. I had a Kobo a couple of years ago and this was useless!
Hope this helps
Thanks for the replies im due to start my F4 course next week and im going to ask whether or not i can be provided wity an ecopy as well as a paper copy.
I just find that im my job, i move from place to place if i have an ebook for any downtimes i can just whip out my electronic copy and have it to hand
We do not provide ebooks, but all you have to do is save the notes (they are a pdf file) and you will then be able to read them on a tablet/notebook or whatever.
