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Urgent Help and Suggestions Needed !

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  • May 3, 2010 at 7:52 am #43709
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    what happed to OT it used to be an active community 🙁

    Success or Failure does not Depends upon What you do but How you do it
    May 3, 2010 at 5:46 pm #59893
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    Hi,
    Well, i haven’t taken P5 as an optional so cant really say anything about it. But P1 is fairly doable in a month. Just skim through your text and cards and move on to the kit as P1 improves a lot with practice. But P2 is a tough one. I dont mean to discourage you but if u havent even completed the syllabus and havent revised p2 from months, you have to start from nearly scratch. Three subjects is alot of burden especially if one is P2 and theres just a month left. If i were you, i would have dropped P2 and went on with P1 and P5. With this atleast you will be able to secure a pass in two rather than being in doubt about all three of them.

    May 4, 2010 at 1:59 am #59894
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    Focus on studying the ones, probably P5, you have highest confidence and knowledge level first. After you finish refreshing P5, start studying P1 because it is short and quite straight-forward. If you have some time left, try to make a quick revision on P2; otherwise, forget it.

    Finally, don’t drop any papers at all. You have paid for the examination fee anyway and it is not refundable. Just sit for all papers and try your best. You may be lucky enough and have a chance to pass the paper even though you are not prepared adequately for it. Absence means hopeless to pass.

    Even though you may fail in the under-prepared paper, sitting in the examination will enable you to gain experience for next sitting.

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