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- February 23, 2021 at 11:23 pm #611482
Evening all!
So I’m working my way through the BT module now, I wanted to pick everyones brain about the most optimal study method — i’m in my early 30’s so time isn’t really on my side so I want to make sure I’m doing everything the best possible way the first time round.
At the moment I’m watching the Opentuition lectures whilst simulaneously reading the corresponding chapter in the lecture notes. Whilst I’m doing this I’m writing down breif summaries of the most important parts in a separate pad of paper. I’ve also ordered the BPP practice and revision kit which I’ll integrate into my process as soon as it’s delivered.
One thing I’ve also noticed in the most recent chapter (Chapter 5 — Corporate governance and ethical considerations) is that the Opentuition lecture doesn’t match whats in the lecture notes and misses quite a bit of info out. Is it worth continuing watching the lectures or should I just read through the lecture notes and use the revision kits?
It would be great to hear everyones feedback and how they do things differently/more optimally.
Thanks!
February 24, 2021 at 7:51 am #611506I recommend you use the BT forum https://opentuition.com/forum/acca-forums/acca-bt-business-and-technology-forums-fia-fbt-forums – this is a general forum for non-exam specific questions.
February 24, 2021 at 7:56 am #611509Thanks for the reply Kim — I’m not neccesssarily looking for answers specific to the BT module, more peoples processes for ACCA as a whole…would this be the right forum for it?
February 24, 2021 at 8:06 am #611515Good morning Ryan – As it varies from paper to paper I think you would be better to ask on an exam-specific forum – also it is more likely to attract student attention. Most of the questions of this forum are of an admin nature which I reply to rather than students.
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