07-28-2009, 12:23 AM
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<br />Dear Odyssee
You quoted michael mainwaring's golden words to pass in an attempt to enlighten all of us.
Would you now please be kind enough to again see the same manual and tell the forum what year did michael mainwaring himself passed the ACCA's so called crap exams.
In the light of your answer i will then draw your attention to another aspect of your discussion.
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first of all, ACCA exams are not crap. i never said that nor do i believe that. I would appreciate if u do not put words in my mouth! Some papers of ACCA are very challenging and require a deeper analysis and critical thinking. The problem i am discussing is that some papers of ACCA can be passed without a complete understanding of the overall syllabus. Thats what Mainwaring said, and keeping everything in perspective, i agree with him.
An introdcution of Michael Mainwaring is available on LCA website on the following link
http//www.londoncollege.org/about-us/tutors#mw
LCA is a Platinum Status Tuition Provider for ACCA qualification.
On a lighter note; anyone attempting P3 should try Mainwaring's Study Manual. It contains some great tips to pass your paper.
<br />Dear Odyssee
You quoted michael mainwaring's golden words to pass in an attempt to enlighten all of us.
Would you now please be kind enough to again see the same manual and tell the forum what year did michael mainwaring himself passed the ACCA's so called crap exams.
In the light of your answer i will then draw your attention to another aspect of your discussion.
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first of all, ACCA exams are not crap. i never said that nor do i believe that. I would appreciate if u do not put words in my mouth! Some papers of ACCA are very challenging and require a deeper analysis and critical thinking. The problem i am discussing is that some papers of ACCA can be passed without a complete understanding of the overall syllabus. Thats what Mainwaring said, and keeping everything in perspective, i agree with him.
An introdcution of Michael Mainwaring is available on LCA website on the following link
http//www.londoncollege.org/about-us/tutors#mw
LCA is a Platinum Status Tuition Provider for ACCA qualification.
On a lighter note; anyone attempting P3 should try Mainwaring's Study Manual. It contains some great tips to pass your paper.