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- August 15, 2022 at 8:28 pm #663145
hello sir im having sept attempt and im finding single entity very hard to even understand i wanted to know should i keep watching lectures or doing revision as there are so many concepts and they can ask anything im a little worried do you have any tips thankyou !
August 17, 2022 at 11:16 am #663251I’m not a tutor, but I have a tip for you. Start studying in advance, and then you won’t be worried 🙂
And just out of curiosity, what are other “so many concepts” (single entity and…)?*based on my experience, without watching lectures or reading study books, it’s hard to follow the logic & workflow given in the answers. Sometimes, I’m struggling even if I read a study book and watched a lecture. I can’t even imagine doing a revision part without studying at all….
August 20, 2022 at 1:34 pm #663763vikipulka wrote:hello sir im having sept attempt and im finding single entity very hard to even understand i wanted to know should i keep watching lectures or doing revision as there are so many concepts and they can ask anything im a little worried do you have any tips thankyou !
Hi,
I’d look to practise as many questions as possible, as you will learn from your mistakes. It is tough to grasp an understanding of all of the accounting standards that can be examined as part of single entity accounts but the more you see how they appear in questions the better you will understand the style of the exam and therefore be better equipped to pass it. Remember the aim is to get 50% of the available marks, everything else is an bonus! So, start to think about how to accumulate those available marks, ensuring that you get the easiest ones first.
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