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Paper P4 at Kaplan London

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  • January 20, 2014 at 12:28 pm #154195
    motlaw
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    Please has anyone studied or about to study P4 at Kaplan at any of the London sites and can recommend who the best lecturer is terms of knowledge and delivery.

    January 20, 2014 at 3:24 pm #154221
    gingergirl
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    Hi Motlaw

    That’s a really interesting question! How do you expect someone to measure “best” for a single paper? If Ive done the paper 5 times and passed on the 5th attempt, is it the fifth lecturer who is the best? What about all the input of the previous 4 and the fifth just added onto all that previous input?

    If I pass on the fifth, why would I say that for example number 3 was the best (I failed with that one) or number 1 could be “best” because number one taught me enough to score 35% whereas all the others combined only taught me an aditional 15%

    And dont forget that noone can please 100% of the people 100% of the time so I may say that number 4 was the “best” where the rest of the room thought he was aweful – its such a personal matter. Maybe I liked number 2 because he had a tight little butt and I couldnt concentrate but i enjoyed the week – still failed the exam, but enjoyed the week 🙂

    In fact, its all so down to personalities, both yours and the teachers, that its an impossible question to answer as a definitive

    January 20, 2014 at 3:37 pm #154224
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    I totally see your point, however there are some lecturers that are definitely more knowledgeable than others and students know it and flock to that class, especially at Kaplan

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