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- January 26, 2017 at 9:16 pm #369862
Hello Sir, i have just registered to ACCA with 3 papers exemptions, and right now i am some how confused which paper should i start with ??and how to start my studies on my own.?can you please help me to find a way to start my studies effectively. i will be very grateful for your expert advice.and 1 thing more i have heard that in order to claim oxford brookes uni bsc degree we must go through ielts with F4??is it right??
January 27, 2017 at 8:55 am #369912The ACCA suggest that the natural examination sequence is probably the most appropriate route to travel so start with F4 and progress through F5, F6, F7 and so on in sequence
With reference to Oxford Brookes degree eligibility requirements, I believe that the following link will be most useful for you:
OK?
January 27, 2017 at 3:37 pm #369960One more question respected sir, i have done MBA finance in 2012, and i just want your advise how should approach to this F4 paper..??what will be the most effective way tou buildup level..??as this is a professional degree so the approach should be professional and to the point..so please suggest me some techniques to attempt this paper f4..?what are the important things i should take care off while studying..?thanks alot for your reply sir.
January 27, 2017 at 4:36 pm #369965You MUST have a revision kit / exam kit from a reputable publisher
And most effective way of preparing for the exam? Endless hours and hours of going over and over mcqs and mtqs from the exam kit
Do NOT write your answer attempts in the revision kit itself – get a separate piece of paper on which to record your attempts. That way you can go over the questions time and time again without being influenced by your previous efforts
And post on this forum when you get to an issue that you don’t understand
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