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- January 14, 2011 at 5:05 am #47189
am working professinal and I have only 200 hours of available time for the paper F-09 as I am appearing for F04 also to which I have to allocate 150 hours ( To appear Exam in June-11)
I have set following strategy for my studies of this paper:-
Read actively through the text (Kaplan) chapter by chapter,
Solve test your understanding
Solve Exam type questions in the Text
Revsion one month prior to the exam, by solving past exam papers,Solve again and again queations that are found to be my weak areas
Then conduct mock exam twice under actual exam conditions two days before the actual exam (The last exam question paper which will not be solved during revision)and then identify the weak areas and try to improve it if time permits.
Is this strategy will work for me to secure atleast pass?
Do anybody has a better strategy?
I invite all of you to share thier views, suggestions & opinions and their strategy adopted and passed exams and the ones who started thier studies.
I had appeared for F-05 last Decmeber through the above study method. I believe I did reasonably well, but When I came out of the Exam hall I thought I could have done better than that.
January 23, 2011 at 8:36 am #76461The only thing that i can suggest is to solve the mock a week before the exam, because if you do that just 2 days prior to the exam date you wont have much time to work on the weak areas…
Every person has his/her own strategy of studying… so the rest is totally up to you!January 27, 2011 at 7:38 pm #76462AnonymousInactive- Topics: 0
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Hi the strategy that I use is:
Read the Kaplan text fully by mid April making revision notes as I am reading
Solve test your understanding whilst going through each chapter
Leaving 6weeks for revision covering the Kaplan Exam Kit which contains exam questions and past exam papers from ACCA site, I refer back to notes when I am stuck.
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