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how to pass P4

Kkhalid71113y ago
I am worried about that how can i pass paper P4. I have attempte it 2 times already but unfortunately not passed.
paper is not attempted 100% by me how can i do this target. Please gide me how paper should be attempted 100% specially this one.
John MoffatJohn MoffatTutor13y ago#1
I assume that you have worked through one of the study texts properly.

You must practice as many questions as you possibly can. In the calculation sections, so not expect to always get the same answer as the model answer. There is usually no one correct answer - it depends on the assumptions. Make sure you state your assumptions.
Even if you cannot finish a question - do what you can and make your workings clear.
For the written parts of questions, learn from the examiners answers. He does not expect you to write as much as he does, but you will not pass on the calculations alone - you must attempt the written parts as well.
Read all the examiners articles for the last one or two years, and make sure you understand them.
Kkhalid71113y ago#2
@johnmoffat said:
I assume that you have worked through one of the study texts properly.

You must practice as many questions as you possibly can. In the calculation sections, so not expect to always get the same answer as the model answer. There is usually no one correct answer - it depends on the assumptions. Make sure you state your assumptions.
Even if you cannot finish a question - do what you can and make your workings clear.
For the written parts of questions, learn from the examiners answers. He does not expect you to write as much as he does, but you will not pass on the calculations alone - you must attempt the written parts as well.
Read all the examiners articles for the last one or two years, and make sure you understand them.
John MoffatJohn MoffatTutor13y ago#3
Did you intend to add something? :)
Mmuhaimin13y ago#4
I think Mr Khalid is practicing his copy paste skills. ;)
John MoffatJohn MoffatTutor13y ago#5
:)
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