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  • March 7, 2022 at 6:49 am #650021
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    I have recently completed the lectures, worked through the examples, practice questions in the notes and have worked through several technical articles. But now it seems I have forgotten most of the learning in previous chapters. What should I do now? I started watching lectures and going through the course in september and completed watching lectures of value added tax in march..

    March 7, 2022 at 11:20 am #650051
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    If you are taking the exam tomorrow – there is little that can now be done – but use the online ACCA practice exams to make sure you can manage the platform ok so that valuable time is not wasted on the day.
    In the exam then attempt Section C first where you are able to score marks for what you do and not lose all 2 marks in a Section A question because you make one error. I would then move to Section B where you have 10 marks all in one scenario and based on one tax – probably being the questions on CGT, VAT and IHT.
    I would then finally do Section A where I would initially ignore any questions where you are unsure and find the questions firstly that you are more confident with – if there is any question left unanswered in the last minute of the exam (which hopefully if you have used your time properly will not happen or at worst it will be the 2 or 3 Section A questions that you simply do not know how to answer – then you pick your favourite letter!!)

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