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- February 24, 2015 at 3:02 pm #230001
Can you give me some suggestion ????
How to memorize all the concepts and theories in paper F4 ???
There are sooooo many concepts and theories in this paper.
It is beyond my assumption before.
And also I am very very very weak in memorizing the theories.February 24, 2015 at 4:20 pm #230007Watch the videos, read the course notes and do those both twice
Open a revision kit and start doing 50 questions (or 100 marks) each session. DON’T MARK YOUR ATTEMPT IN THE BOOK! Write your attempts on a separate page of A4
You may find that 50 questions is relatively easy so build up to 100 questions if you can – the more, the better.
Do that every day between now and the exam, assuming it’s in June and you should be fine
If you come across any questions where you got the answer wrong and you don’t understand why, post the question and the suggested answer on this page and I’ll try to explain it to you
If you come across a complete mini-topic (say employment law) where you consistently are getting wrong answers, look at a study text and read about the topic from that text
Hope that helps 🙂
February 24, 2015 at 6:24 pm #230047Hmmmm……
I have already had the study text for F4 from BPP, and like I have said earlier, I don’t like theory paper. Whenever I read that book, I feel sleepy and the result is, I don’t know what I have read. Now my question is:Is memorizing all the course notes and practising the revision kit, enough to pass ??? No need to read the textbook from BPP
February 24, 2015 at 7:55 pm #230057Correct, no need to read the text book EXCEPT when you come across something that you feel you don’t fully understand. That’s when you need the text book
Does that answer it?
February 25, 2015 at 1:15 am #230073Yes, I think so…….
Ok, thank you so much …….February 25, 2015 at 8:09 am #230106You’re welcome
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