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Revison technique

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  • October 24, 2015 at 7:22 pm #278754
    acaqub
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    Dear Gromit,

    Hello!

    I am now on the way to revision. In terms of question practice, should I write my answer against the suggested solutions in the revision kit (I mean should I write the full answer when I practise questions in the revision kit)?

    Also, when I do the comparison/marking for the answer written by me, what should I do? Should I consider the answer plan or something else?

    Thank you very much!

    October 25, 2015 at 8:25 am #278814
    Ken Garrett
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    I think answer plans are what you need. Then compare the plan to the model answer. If a question is an ex ACCA one, their answers on their website have outline marking schemes (right at the end) that can be useful when judging your own answer.

    October 25, 2015 at 11:01 am #278830
    acaqub
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    @Gromit said:
    I think answer plans are what you need. Then compare the plan to the model answer. If a question is an ex ACCA one, their answers on their website have outline marking schemes (right at the end) that can be useful when judging your own answer.

    Thanks a lot!

    Have a nice day!

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