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Forums › Ask ACCA Tutor Forums › Ask the Tutor ACCA AAA Exams › Procedures/evidences/additional information
Ma’am I was wondering if I could write procedures/evidences and additional information in the form of short sentences and leave a line after each(spacing), instead of using Bullets or numbers, because I feel with latter I could lose like over 5mins over the entire course of paper as I would’ve to hit and unhit the bulleting button and all….
So would my approach of no-bulleting/numbering be just as fine? As long as I leave a line after each?
Absolutely fine
maam since this is relating to formatting and structure only, am asking it here:
In seciton A from my understanding there are no marks for CONCLUSION, so should I still care to write it?
and secondly, I have a habit of copy pasting requirements with mark allocations, should I after completing the report remove them to gain professional marks ? Or their presence won’t affect my professional marks at all and I shouldn’t bother wasting my time on removing them
Just asking so as to know if under as time pressured exam as AAA, do I need to care for such nitty-gritties
Professional marks
Generally 1 mark for heading, 1 mark for introduction, 1 mark for use of headings within the briefing notes, 1 mark for clarity of comments made. Maximum marks 4
So don’t waste time with a conclusion.
You shouldn’t clutter up your answer with anything that shouldn’t be marked – I suggest delete.