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How do I study F8 properly ? I mean I understand the lectures and content matter for F8. But I find it extremely difficult to remember/recall long theoretical stuff. I can easily do calculations for other ACCA subjects like F5, F6, F7 etc.
Even F4 I found difficult to remember the theory and only could pass the CBE version.
There isn’t really a shortcut. For each chapter I suggest:
1 Listen to the lecture. Don’t make notes or remember everything, just try to understand what’s being said.
2 Read the corresponding chapter in the notes. Underline etc where you think necessary.
3 Listen to the lecture with the notes in front of you. They stay fairly close.
4 Try the on-line test we have for each chapter. Look carefully at the questions you get wrong, gomback to the text and understand your error. After a day or so, try the test again. Hopefully, things will have improved.