Any advice would be appreciated.
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I am re sitting PTC at xmas, following a 2nd section failure in June. I am under no illusions that my failing was to do with anything other than my poor revision plan.
I obviously want to give my self an excellent chance of passing in December, but I would be grateful of any guidance from anyone who can offer.
My current thoughts are, Osbourne workbook at home (as I am self teaching for the re-sit)and then on completion of that, as many past papers as I can fit in.
Any further suggestions are more than welcome.
Thanks.
I obviously want to give my self an excellent chance of passing in December, but I would be grateful of any guidance from anyone who can offer.
My current thoughts are, Osbourne workbook at home (as I am self teaching for the re-sit)and then on completion of that, as many past papers as I can fit in.
Any further suggestions are more than welcome.
Thanks.
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Re:Any advice would be appreciated.
In my opinion when you have with the learning side, then past paper, more past papers and the same ones over and over again, are the way to go (and it worked for me).
Even when you start to remember bits of the paper (like reading a book for the 2nd time), it all helps cement it into the brain.
Good luck.
Claudia
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Re:Any advice would be appreciated.
I really struggled with PPR and shares, everything else seemed ok! Really dont want to fail it again, so I need to get a study plan as its only 11 weeks!!!!0 -
Re:Any advice would be appreciated.
Paul, chill out, 11 weeks is a long time, its not like u have to relearn everything!!
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Re:Any advice would be appreciated.
I was really struggling with PTC just before the June exams. Didn't seem to understand what I'd been taught.
I read the FTC book from cover to cover, finally understood where I was going wrong and how the proformas, formulae, etc worked.
Passed 1st time in June.0