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01 October 2007

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Mash Khn

Good Stuff ! I agree with you !
But while preparing for my June 2008 Attempt, i felt that there are many topics which are taken as less important and which are taken as more important,in fact the course book are in very much detail and examiner don't ask that detailed questions,
My question is how we can overcome this lacking,More Time, More study..but it reach to a level where all info mixed up in our mind.
How students can sort out more relevant topics in order to prepare more efficiently.


Thank You.

honey

hi shivani can u please help me. i have my first attempt in june and i'm very much confused i dont know about the authors of the books ....i dont have any one to help me can u please offer advice
regards
honey

shah

it's true that planning goes a long way,but there are some topics that are difficult and require more time - such that one then has less time for the rest of the of topics.

Do you have any suggestions on how to tackle difficult topics?

Yang

I totally agree with you, planning is very important.

Musab Tanveer

Hi Shivani,
I am unable to find the right approach to learn for my ACCA exams. I tend to overstudy topics in the study text and have trouble moving on to the next topic because i fear that i may forget the material if i dont 'drink it in'. Could you suggest an alternative technique?

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