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Old F4 BPP study text & Kit valid?

MNMuhammad Noman6y ago
Hi, I am planning to take F4 (Global) in the month of January 2020. But I have BPP study text and kit for exams from Sept 1, 2017 to August 31, 2018. So can I use this for preparation or should I purchase the latest one?
MikeLittleMikeLittleTutor6y ago#1
I would suggest that you lock the study text in a dark room and give the key to a stranger that you will never see again As for an examination kit, you should be substantially ok with a 2017 edition. There have been some changes in the syllabus but, luckily for you, there aren't many Watch the videos, read the course notes and then spend endless hours and hours practicing the questions in the examination kit Don't write your attempted answers in the examination kit itself. Write your answers on a separate piece of paper. That way you can try the same questions over and over again without being influenced by your previous efforts And, when you hit a brick wall, post again and I shall get back to you OK?
MNMuhammad Noman6y ago#2
Thank You.
MikeLittleMikeLittleTutor6y ago#3
You're welcome
MNMuhammad Noman6y ago#4
F4 CBE is 100% objective or there are subjective/constructive questions also?
MikeLittleMikeLittleTutor6y ago#5
Here's a thought! Why not check the ACCA's specimen exams on the website and see for yourself what an ACCA law exam looks like? Let me know if you still haven't found the answer to your post OK?
MNMuhammad Noman6y ago#6
Sorry but a question came in my mind. You said this regarding textbook "I would suggest that you lock the study text in a dark room and give the key to a stranger that you will never see again". So either syllabus has changed or to read lengthy text for this subject is waste of time?
MikeLittleMikeLittleTutor6y ago#7
You got it right in those last 12 words! Practicing for endless hours those questions from a revision kit (plus, of course, watching the videos and reading (and re-reading) the free course notes) should be well sufficient to see you score comfortably above the 50% requirement target OK?
MNMuhammad Noman6y ago#8
Ok. I got it. Thank You.
MikeLittleMikeLittleTutor6y ago#9
You're welcome
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