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Important Topics For December 2017 exams

Forums › Ask ACCA Tutor Forums › Ask the Tutor ACCA AAA Exams › Important Topics For December 2017 exams

  • This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 8 years ago by AvatarMikeLittle.
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  • September 13, 2017 at 10:47 am #407415
    Avatarsyedasumera
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    Hellow Sir

    Could you please guide me through the Important topics for December 2017 sitting.
    Topics that i should focus more on.

    Thank You In Advance

    September 13, 2017 at 12:20 pm #407489
    AvatarMikeLittle
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    Syeda, tipping topics was always a thankless task and only coincidentally were we correct with our tips

    Kaplan tends to achieve an accuracy ratio of 75% – 80% when suggesting topics for inclusion within the next exam

    However, their technique appears to be “tip the syllabus but exclude those topics that appeared 3 months earlier”

    Instead of me tipping topics for you to focus on, let me assist you in (what I consider) a better way

    Try this:

    – hide your study text in a place that you can forget about

    – open a revision kit / exam kit from a reputable publisher and read it, from start to finish, question, answer, question, answer, question, answer, question, answ…. and keep doing that, reading the book from start to finish

    – when I say “read” that’s exactly what I mean. Don’t try to learn. Don’t try to memorise. Just read

    – pay attention to the way in which the specific question requirement is addressed

    – notice how many different points are raised in the answers

    – reflect upon the professionalism of the answer

    – and read too:

    examiner’s reports

    the last 10 technical articles

    my exam technique article on the P7 home page

    the exam technique article on the P3 (yes, P3) home page “From a marker’s perspective” – this article repeats the advice from my own article but it may reassure you to know that the advice is not mine alone but is supported by no less a person that a member of the P3 marking team

    And, whenever you hit a wall of non-understanding, post on this forum again and I shall get back to you

    – but, most of all, read that book over and over again and again until 3 weeks before the exam and then post again for the remainder of the advice on how to tackle P7

    OK?

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