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Hello Sir,
iv’e gone through the F7 course however, when i open my revision kit about 90% of the questions i am unable to answer. my question is should i use the course notes and lectures to attempt to answer a question and then review the answer or should i just go straight to answer without resorting to the notes and lectures first by making whatever attempt i can? thank you
i meant 50%
Substantially all the mini-exercises are extracts from past exam questions so, if you can get on top of those, that will get you well on the way to F7 confidence
The more you practice the mcqs and mtqs from a revision kit, the easier they become so … get practicing for as many hours each day as you are able
Watch the revision lectures on this site (the link is towards the bottom of the F7 home page) and see the way in which I reduce consolidations and preparation of single entity financial statements to a (n almost mindless) routine and then … get used to that routine
And don’t for one minute think that you are alone with these thoughts and worries There are thousands around the World that are similarly concerned and the traditional (and successful) way to address these issues is endless hours of practice
And keep posting on this forum whenever you hit a problem that you cannot resolve
OK?
