Written Questions
A-Vic
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From what ive red it seems there was more written questions this year accross the board this is new to me am currently doing diploma and understood this year it would be but even in levels 2 and 3 it seems.
Give it a couple of years you wont need a calaculator in the exams just a longer lasting pen.
What does everyone else think?
Give it a couple of years you wont need a calaculator in the exams just a longer lasting pen.
What does everyone else think?
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Wait until you start ACCA!!
I sat my first exam today - 3 hours of solid writing, not a number in sight!!
Have you sat your Prof Ethics skills test yet? I did mine a few years ago, the written questions for that will be good practice.0 -
Hope it went well richard did you do law today? yes i did eithics last year and really enjoyed it a lot of common sence but also got to use practise knowlege a lot too.0
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Yeah, it was law today - wasn't as bad as I expected it to be, just hope I've done enough to pass!0
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Fingers crossed Good luck0
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