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- August 8, 2012 at 1:52 pm #53971
hi guys,
i was wondering if you have tried different tutors from BPP, Kaplan etc and found anyone really helpful and would recommend? I did it with Kaplan for the last two sittings and wondering if I should change provider this time?
any advise is much appreciated.
thanks
anuAugust 8, 2012 at 8:49 pm #103861Hi
Same question from me. but this is going to be my first time.
please advise. I am planing to take p5 and p6.
ThanksAugust 9, 2012 at 7:49 am #103862Hi,
Same question from me too, i’m planning to take P5 in Dec sitting, can anyone please advise whether I should get Kaplan or BPP textbook?
Thanks!
August 10, 2012 at 3:35 pm #103863i was wondering if you have tried different tutors from BPP, Kaplan etc and found anyone really helpful and would recommend? I did it with Kaplan for the last two sittings and wondering if I should change provider this time?
any advise is much appreciated.
thanks
anuIf you’re comfortable with Kaplan, stick to it. I used BPP since my Fundamentals, because it’s more detailing, but I also borrowed a few more supplement text books from other authors to add zest to my learning. (like a specific book on Six Sigma, Colin Drury’s Management Accounting, Peter Drucker, Hope and Fraser’s Balanced Scorecard, etc.) It’s up to personal preference really.
@bham said:
Hi
Same question from me. but this is going to be my first time.
please advise. I am planing to take p5 and p6.
ThanksI can’t help you make the decision, since my P6 is of Malaysian variant. If you’re going for coherent matching, I thought P4 and P5 synergized like a great married couple. If you are strong in your previous F6, do go on ahead with P6.
Same question from me too, i’m planning to take P5 in Dec sitting, can anyone please advise whether I should get Kaplan or BPP textbook?
Thanks!
Responded to your query in another forum topic. 😀
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