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- May 21, 2024 at 8:14 pm #705800
I know I’m a little bit late in my thanking rounds but I just realised that I received a National Top Affiliate rank and I don’t think there will ever be a better day to thank every single person at open tuition who has helped me get here. I’ve been looking forward to making my own thank you post since I first started frequenting this beautiful beautiful amazing site for my FR exams. Thank you Mike little for the amazing lectures!
I just want to say that opentuition is the only reason I decided to study by myself for all my other 8 exams after FR. All you need when you’re studing for these exams is a really really good tutor who can answer your doubts when the internet fails to meet your marks. And oh my god, all of the tutors here!!
Ms Kim Smith, thank you for all your timely and amazingly detailed responses to any questions asked. I just want you to know the part that you and all the tutors in the AA and AAA lectures played in me being able to get global ranks for both AA and AAA.
Mr John Moffat, I can’t thank you enough for your amazing lectures on AFM and FM. They were the only reason I was able to comprehend and understand some topics and honestly, later on even tutor other people on the subject. I also cannot thank you enough for the gift that is opentuition.
Ms Jilly B and the tutor who took up UK Tax lectures in 2022, thank you for helping me comprehend the tax regime of a foreign country and giving me the confidence to self study my way through it.
Mr Stephen Widberg, I absolute loved your lectures, they were oh so humorous and insightful. Mr Ken Garret, thank you for all of those amazingly detailed lectures. Both of you played a part in the national ranks I got for SBR and SBL.
Thank you once again to everyone at opentuition for not only the direct correspondence but the millions you’ve definitely helped when they’ve googled something and got the answer right
away from an existing forum. I promise that I’ll give back in any way that I can once I’m able to.
To anyone reading this that might want any tips on my exam approach, I would first start with the study material and try to simultaneously watch the lectures, especially when something was tricky. After I’d finish the first sweep of the study material, I would go chapter by chapter once again, but this time more thoroughly and get started with the study kit alongside (especially with MCQs wrt Applied skills). Once I was thorough with the concepts I’d start going through the exam kit and then set a date for when I’d try my first mock. I’d try to finish the exam kit as much as I could before the mock so that after that stage I’d only be practicing through past exams and the abundance of practice exams in the CBE platform in exam conditions. And a small tip for any papers that might have certain theory elements to them, note down repeated syllabus based questions that you see appear when you’re doing your kit so you pay extra attention to those before you do a final sweep of the syllabus before the exam. Although I must say that for professional papers I did try to get through the study text as soon as possible and get started with question practice at the earliest as thats the only way to ensure you cover the variety that is examined. ALSO DO NOT overlook the technical articles!!May 22, 2024 at 6:53 am #705805My warmest CONGRATULATIONS to you for such a well-deserved award!
I remember “justalittlelost” posts, as the name seemed a misnomer for such a perceptive student 🙂
I hope your journey with us does not end here, we also have a Qualified/Members forum https://opentuition.com/forum/qualified-members-forum
May 22, 2024 at 2:58 pm #705840Congratulations and I am so glad to have been some small help in your studies. All the best for the future
JillyB
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