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Forums › Ask ACCA Tutor Forums › Ask the Tutor ACCA PM Exams › performance management

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  • January 16, 2019 at 4:13 pm #502311
    shanif007
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    dear sir hope you are fine ! i flunked in f5 exams got 48% that was my 4th attempt the first reason that i know i couldn’t attempted full paper due to time management i attempted 83% paper but i was sure that this time i would’ve passed my exams but didn’t now i’m going to appear in march attempt i have passed my all fundamentals except PM and AA what should i do sir? give me some suggestion please thank you !

    January 17, 2019 at 8:45 am #502402
    John Moffat
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    Two suggestions:

    One is practice and practice questions in your Revision Kit under time pressure. If you have already attempted all the questions in your Revision Kit, then consider buying one from the other ACCA approved publisher so that you have different questions to practice.

    Secondly, in the exam itself, you must make sure you allocate your time. Allow yourself 50 minutes for Section A, 50 minutes for Section B, and 35 minutes for each question in Section C. As soon as the time is up for the section then move on to the next – you can always come back later if you have time left. Make sure you do something for each part of the Section C questions – it is better to half finish each part than to leave some parts out completely. In the last few minutes at the end of the exam, go back and guess answers to any questions you have not completed in Sections A and B – some of your guesses will be correct and give you the extra marks needed to turn a fail into a pass.

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