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I'm trying to revise for cash mgt as a resit, does anybody have any advice on how to revise again for an exam. Also any revision tips for cash mgt would be useful. Would a weeks revision be enough?
Thanks
Rani
I'm trying to revise for cash mgt as a resit, does anybody have any advice on how to revise again for an exam. Also any revision tips for cash mgt would be useful. Would a weeks revision be enough?
Thanks
Rani
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Re:Cash Management
A weeks revision should be sufficient for most exams assuming the groundwork has already been done i.e. it is just revision and not learning from new.
For the cash management, you really have to learn all of it since it's a very broad subject and they can ask you anything on it.
If you know the date of a certain exam, try counting the number of days backwards according to the number of chapters in the relevant tutorial book. So if you have an exam on the twentieth, and there are ten chapters in your book, start on the tenth at the latest and try allocating one (or two) days per chapter. Also, try reading it more than once and sequentially; if you were to do this for something like DFS, it should flow eventually and become second nature.
Many people blame lack of time for lack of revision but I think that's 99% nonsense. We all have time - it's the not knowing where it all goes or the time we needlessly waste that's the problem. Use your lunchbreaks at work and read on the bus or train home. Carry your books everywhere with you if you can. Make flash cards. Pin notes to your bathroom walls and bedroom ceiling.
It's our future we are investing in and only our fault if we blow it.
Regards,
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Re:Cash Management
Hi,
I agree with Robert about the time element, I always revise like crazy 2 weeks before the exam.
Also the best piece of revision advice I have ever been given was: make a list and revise all the hardest stuff first and when you have got that down, revise all the easier stuff. It worked for me and since using that technique have passed everything first time around. Fingers crossed for next week though. Hope this helps and good luck with your exam.
Louise0