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- May 14, 2012 at 12:09 pm #52655
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Is anyone have the same problem with F4 I try hard to study and complete all the text to understand and comprehend. my biggest problem is none of all I think I work so hard don’t stick in my head and now exam is past approaching I’m a bit concern as upto now I still rely on my notes read all the time on my pocket notes and this weekend went back to re read my texbook again ask help for Kaplan tutor since last week and I have not heard from them doing D/learning as can’t commit class room studies too expensive as I’m supporting financially myself.
Is anyone have the same situation with me… I haven’t give up yet as I’m still reading or trying hard to answer past paper but I don’t know if this all will stick into my overloaded brainMay 21, 2012 at 6:59 pm #97532AnonymousInactive- Topics: 0
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Hi,
Don’t worry I am in totally the same boat as you, I failed F4 in December and am trying to retake based on Decembers notes and text, and just feel like nothing is staying in my head. The important thing is to keep trying an not give up, there is still 4 weeks until the exam. I am answering past papers the best I possibly can without reading my notes then using the notes to update my answers and see the key areas I went wrong.
You still have time and starting to panic will not help. Just keep calm and don’t give up, you will get there!
Good Luck 🙂
June 16, 2012 at 8:40 pm #97533Less than 2 days to the exam and its still not to late to try this:
For every question you attempt make annotations and notes in red ink of what mistakes you made and what was the correct answer.
After you’ve done all your practice questions everything in red would be the most important things that you’re likely to forget.
Also for bulk work summaries are useful. Once you understand the subject, a summary is all you need as your starting point to let your mind recall everything else.
Once you’re done all your revision the summaries and everything in red will help jump start you’re memory.
Hope this helps
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