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in dec 2013 i sat P7
i managed within the three hours to write not one but three answer books….. so time was not an issue
I completed Q4 and Q5 in full….and i was into the point ( i checked the answers)
Q1 was adequately made and question 2 was a killer but i attempted it in full
i failed i got 44
how is it possible to lose 66 marks after i have completed 90% of the paper?
i believe that my grade should have been at least 8 marks above
i think that dec 2013 paper was a fair one that why i believe that they failed a lot of students
my professor who was an marker in p7 told us that they pass a certain margin of students if the paper is easy and a lot of students would have passed
i sent an email to the ACCA about that but obviously the denied it!!!
what do you think?
I think….and i can be wrong……teachers over here would know better……that although u completed 90% of your paper…….u might have written wrong answers, i.e. u might have written what YOU thought was right but ACTUALLY was wrong……….check the ANSWERs on ACCA website……:))
i did checked the answers and they were a match especially Q4 and Q5
in Q1 i mostly wrote what the examiner wrote
i only had some variations in q2
is it possible the markers nao have read all my answer books ( all three) because they only have a limited amount of time to mark?
My opinion – turns out that writing THREE answer books is NOT a guarantee of pass mark.
Write less in volume but sufficient full answer!
