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I intend to use a revision technique that will enable me to touch and therefore revise all or most of the models/theories that will be or are usually tested in the examinations.
To address this, I thought of going through the section A questions that are given at the last part of the revision kit so as to cover a range of topics.
Would this be an appropriate approach? If not please advise me a better one.
Thanks
Yes, that’s a good start, certainly for the models.
Note, however, that Section A tends to concentrate on ‘strategy’ areas and does not often touch very much on subjects like project management, change management etc. So at some stage you should look at some recent Section B questions too.
I have two options in mind.
1. Do all questions from 2013 to 2017 or,
2. Do all section A questions from the revision kit + some latest section B questions.
Please suggest which of the two options should I opt for given that I’m also attempting P4 & P7.
(Note: if you suggest the 2nd alternative, please provide me with a suitable range of years of past papers also)
I suggest alternative 1. Mix longer with shorter questions.
