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- January 20, 2017 at 2:32 am #368482
Hi there,
I sat for the P3 exam in December 2016 but I failed getting 43! I thought, I did really well in the exam! This is the first time I have ever failed in any academic exam. I am so frustrated right now!!! I don’t know what should I do now!
I am planning to sit in the march 2017 session again. I used bpp lecture notes and did almost every questions from the practice and revision kit.
I am in a shock right now. I cant figure out what mistake I made in the exam. I need your guidance, please suggest me something…..
thanks in advance.
January 20, 2017 at 7:38 pm #368620Sorry to hear about your result.
Assuming you know the model and F5 material, your problem must lie with answer technique.
1 Do not describe models: apply them. Any time you spend describing, for example, Porter’s 5 Forces is a waste of time and will not attract marks. You are supposed to apply models to scenarios.
2 Where possible use models and recognised theories and techniques to give you answers more respectability and to raise their quality. This is not an exam in common sense.
3 Read the question requirements carefully and address those precisely.
4 Write enough. For 10 marks aim for about 1.25 sides in your answer book. Much less, and you won’t generate enough points attract the marks you need.
5 Use paragraphs. Do not use bullet points. It is not the bullet that matters but the fact that they are often followed by just one word or so. You can’t explain properly in a couple of words, so use paragraphs and have a couple of sentences in each to really convince the marker that you know what you are talking about.
6 Allocate your time – ruthlessly.
7 Try to find a course or service that will give you feedback on your answers (unfortunately we cannot offer such a service). This is a quick and effective way to see where your answers can be improved.
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