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- September 30, 2014 at 11:41 pm #202709
Hi all,
I searched online but cannot find any practice test or any example of how the questions for F4 CBE (english variant) are going to be.
Further, in this type of exam, I am not sure if it will be relevant memorising the cases and cases name. I think that the answers will be all based on the law itself rather than the case. Therefore, the example cases that appear in the video lecture on this website are useful for your comprehension but you will not actually get more marks by knowing the cases. That’s what I think but please correct me if I am wrong.
November 5, 2014 at 1:00 am #207761thanks a million. Do you know where I can find more practice CBE exams online?
I am also willing to pay but the version you posted is the only one I can find in the whole web
November 28, 2014 at 6:19 am #213980AnonymousInactive- Topics: 0
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Hi, is ACCA aware, that in some countries there is CBE technical problem for F4? We, acting as part-time students, normally get only 3-4 days study leave for each ACCA’s paper from work.
How can CBE centres accept our money, fix the schedule date, day and time for our exam well in advance? Then when we had already took leave and be prepared for the exam, the day before the exam, we receive a call or an e-mail saying that the exam is cancelled!!! This is very a stressing discouraging and demoralisating situation for us!!!!!
How can we again take leave from work for our this exam and study again, again and again, when the exam is reported each time.. The CBE exam though should have been started as from 19th of November 2014. When we will fail because of this situation, ACCA and ACCA’s CBE centres across the world will be fully responsible…. And you think this is flexible????
Hope to get an answer to this very annoying situation as student from your part and please report.
Thanking you all for your attention.
Regards.
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