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Hello Mike,
I have been working on all ur techniques from question plan to reading question and answers which is quite helpful
But i have attempted Beckers mock exam 2017
And unfortunately i did not pass it and fail around 35 to 40 marks which i have calculated through marking scheme
Its quite depressing at this time what should i do to make it pass on 4 dec?
Ignore any attempt to self-assess your performance!
How often have you personally come out from an exam room and said to yourself that “I’ve walked that” and it turns out that you’ve either failed it or only just squeezed through
Or you’ve said “I’m sure I’ve failed that” and the results show you’ve scored in the mid-sixties
Or you read in the forum after the results are announced the number of your fellow students making comments like “Where did the ACCA find 72 marks in that script – it was awful and I missed off 20% of the marks”
Believe me, there is no future in trying to predict success or failure in these exams. I knew for a fact that I had failed my final tax exam. I knew it. 100% certain. But I hadn’t and the World carried on
You carry on following that advice. Keep on planning answers for questions. Remember just how much you can physically write in 1 minute 18 seconds … AND STICK TO THAT RULE OF PROPER TIME ALLOCATION
OK?
