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Sir…
its my 3rd attempt in f9…
i m part time student..
i m attempting f9 and p3 this time..
due to job i cannot study properly, i am a slow learner, and i think i am not capable of passing exams like other students,
i will take 30 days off from job to study,
can you please tell Me a Plan of action to follow so i can get a definite pass,
i have 30 days to prepare…
please help Me, i am really worried…
please please
Nobody can guarantee a definite pass!!
There are two things you need to do – one is to study everything again and the other is to practice as many questions as possible,
However much you had studied already, there are obviously gaps in your knowledge if you have failed twice. Go through all the OpenTuition lectures and make sure you understand everything.
You must get hold of a Revision/Exam Kit from an approved publisher and work through all of the questions properly. If you have already worked through one, then get another from a different publisher so that you see different questions.
Remember that 50% of the exam is writing so do not just concentrate on the calculations – it is vital that you get decent marks on the written parts. Study the answers to these parts in the Revision Kit and again, make sure you really understand.
For the calculations it is no use just learning rules – the examiner is clever at finding ways of checking that you know what you are doing and have not simply learned rules.
I cannot give you a study plan. You must devise one yourself – you can see from the Course Notes and the syllabus what you need to cover, and you need to allocate sufficient time each day to get through it all.
