Ditty

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Hi Ditty,<BR><BR>Can you email me your study plan for last year, If you passed your 5 technician exams in one sitting, I would like to know how you organised yourself in that 2 months before the exam.<BR><BR>My email address is Nafisagaffar@aol.com<BR><BR>Regards,<BR><BR>Nafisa

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  • System
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    Ditty

    Hi,<BR><BR>I am sorry that I can't be of much help, but I did not actually have a study plan (kid, job and husband for me). There are a few things that I would recommend doing<BR><BR>1. Go to a good revision course. They are normally an excellent way of revising<BR>2. If you study at a college, try to take some time to identify what your own weaknesses are, as well as what the group is doing, and focus on those.<BR>3. Familiarise yourself with the exam content, past exam papers are an excellent way of practising and revising.<BR>4. Try to write out the memo / report type questions as well as doing the computational aspects during revision. These can waste a lot of time on the day of the exam if you are not used to doing them.<BR><BR>Please bear in mind that I did know quite a large aspect of the syllabus, so please do not try and break yourself, you don't want to burn out. I would also caution you about sitting five exams, by the end of the week I was exhausted, and when I sat my last exam I had to go on breaks just to clear my mind, as I had noticed that I was making silly mistakes.<BR><BR>Good luck to you<BR><BR>Ditti
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    Ditty

    Hi Ditty,<BR><BR>Thank you for the tips for passing the exams. I have completed DFS, and nearly finished BTC will be going onto PEV and PCR next. I am looking forward to the revision though, just to see how I have understood the subjects so far. At this point the lessons are just a formality, until I can sit the exams at end of November and beginning December.<BR><BR>Regards,<BR><BR>Nafisa
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