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Struggling with P papers

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  • May 29, 2015 at 10:29 pm #250370
    zahidahmedch
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    General advice required,

    i’m sitting P4 & P5 next week (Monday and Thursday respectively). Both subjects i’ve taken tuition and revision classes from Kaplan. However I don’t feel i’m ready for P4.

    RE P4: I seem to still be struggling where to start from and how to answer the question.

    Where as P5 i seem more confident.

    What should my strategy be as i only have tomorrow and Sunday for P4 ? Should i best make use of my time by practicing p5 and skipping/sitting the exam for p4 knowing its a long shot or concentrate on p4 next few days and risk P5 ?

    thank you in advance

    May 31, 2015 at 10:08 pm #251145
    carl29
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    P4 is the hardest paper in the qualification in my opinion, You cant pass it without detailed revision, I think out of the option papers its the one that you are least likely to be able to get by with last minute cramming

    I think by now you will know if you have a chance or not. If you can look at any question from the past papers and write something, no matter how small, but relevant, then I think youre in a good position. If at this stage there are stll questions coming up where you look at it and draw a total blank, then I dont think thats great news, but who knows what might come up on the day

    Probably best to focus on your best bet though

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