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Section B questions in BPP study text (at the end)

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  • May 4, 2016 at 8:40 pm #313717
    Igrar
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    Hello, Sir. I have one silly question. How do you assess the hardness of the questions at the end of bpp study text (newest). In my opinion they are quite hard. I have not solved much of the real exam questions so far but i think these ones require too much writing. Some questions has even 2 page long answers.

    May 5, 2016 at 7:43 am #313749
    John Moffat
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    I don’t have a BPP Study Text (only a Revision Kit) and so I can’t comment specifically on the questions you refer to.

    If you are watching our free lectures then you do not really need to use the Study Text, because our lectures are a complete course for Paper F5 and cover everything needed to pass the exam well. What is much more important is to have a Revision Kit because question practice is vital and the Revision Kit contains lots of exam standard questions.

    Paper F5 is a hard exam (as are all the ACCA exams) – it is university degree level. Also, only 50% of the papers involves calculations – the other 50% is checking that you understand what you are doing and means writing.
    However, the examiners answers to written parts of questions are deliberately much longer than you are expected to produce in the exam – this is because the examiner knows that people use her answers to learn from.

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