Question For Peugeot

System
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Hi Steve

I was just wondering, If you are waiting for the AAT to post the exam on the website, before posting some suggested answers.... don't the AAT post said answers and the chief assessors report for the same exam aswell?

Not that I'm trying to put you off, but since you are good at the mentorship bit that you do on here, arn't you wasting your talents doing something that the AAT will do anyway?

Wouldn't it be better for you to help us with not so much what the answer is, but how the hell they arrived at it??

Sometimes I swear to god, especially with the discursive tasks, they expect miracles. I for one, can bearly string a sentance together I get so nervous!

Just wondering, that's all. Mebbe it's my style of learning, but sometimes the answers the AAT publish just arn't helpful enough as they stand. I need to know why they do something, to be able to do it myself. Rote learning doesn't help me. Am I the only one who learns like this. I have to deconstruct something in order to understand it? Please tell me that isn't weird?

Cheers m8

Sarah

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  • System
    System Posts: 100,534 🤖 Admin 🤖
    Re:Question For Peugeot

    Hi Sarah (m8) - hey I'm gettin into this trendy text stuff!!!!!!!,

    I'm going to reply to your thread backwards if that's okay!! I can fully understand your comments about discursive questions. When I was studying, I hated these types of questions simply because I was very good at the numerical bit of things (i aint' blowing a trumpet!!). However, after AAT I went on to do ACCA and one of their papers (the final one of the ACCA syllabus) is 3.7 -Strategic Financial Management. This is a god awful paper!!! I hated both studying for it and sitting the exam! I'm not going to go into the content of it as I don't want to put other students off (however ACCA is making it an optional paper from 2007). Anyway, back to the original thing! I missed loads of number crunching things out of that exam and found that I could actually write about some stuff the examiner was asking for! It was basically a reverse role situation and I passed it with 62% (pass mark = 50) - I was numb for a week after that!!!!!


    In terms of the DFS paper, the AAT usually upload the question papers first and then a few weeks later post the answers. Bit weird, I know, but that's how it is!

    Kind regards
    Steve

    ps the smiley face above was supposed to be an 8 but these forums seem to have a mind of their own these days

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