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- May 11, 2015 at 11:23 am #245248
Hi there
I am resuming my acca after 4/5 years
i would like to ask shall i just study OT course notes and video lectures to pass f4 ? as i would be doing self study so would that be enough ?
also kindly explain me section 2 of this exam what does it mean by multi task questions ? does it mean do we have to write answers whilst doing cbe ?
and any rough idea about cbe fee in london ?
quick answer would be highly appreciated
Kind regardsMay 11, 2015 at 7:46 pm #245319Cbe fee can be found from the ACCA website
The course notes, read together with watching the video lectures, should get you well on the way.
However, it is ESSENTIAL that you acquire a revision kit / exam kit from a reputable publisher to give you hundreds of and mtq practice.
Multi task questions in a cbe are effectively extended mcqs. A scenario is set and then (typically) 3 questions worth 2 marks each are asked and you select an answer from a drop down menu.
If you’re doing the exam other than by cbe then you would have to handwrite your answers without the benefit of a drop down menu of option answers
Does that help?
May 11, 2015 at 8:23 pm #245330Hi Mike
Thanks you so much for your prompt reply , much appreciated.
Would you recommend any revision kit /exam kit please ?
i know each student has different capabilities , but on average, would you think giving one and half month to prepare for f4 cbe is enough ?
Thanks in advance .
RegardsMay 11, 2015 at 9:07 pm #245335There’s no way that I’m going to say any one is better than any other.
What other demands are there on your time? There’s no apparent reason why you shouldn’t be able to crack it in 6 weeks.
Others have done in the past and no doubt others will do in the future
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