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ICAP Autumn 2004 Module-A

 
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ICAP Autumn 2004 Module-A
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09-09-2004, 05:23 PM
Hi Guys,

Finally the ICAP's final exams are over (a huge sigh of relief), now in this forum I want students of Module A to express their views on the paper as how they felt being given the paper for the first time of ICAP and how were their papers.

<b>Functional English </b>
The paper was easy, but I have never seen such a paper in the last 10 years or so. At first glance it was a quite disappointment for vocabulary learners (including myself). Moreover no idioms, no synonyms, no antonyms (Oh God!!). I think I wasted my time learning around 2000 & 600 vocabulary. The questions regarding comprehension & precis were very typical (never seen such stuff before), although I quite enjoyed doing this. Essays were easy and so were other parts.

<b>Quantitative Methods</b>
The paper was like "shetan ki aant". 25 questions 3 hours 2 subjects-----that's too much. I bet the examiner won't himself be able to solve such a lengthy paper.

<b>Economics & Finance</b>
I was almost shock to see the paper almost every article in the paper was taught by our teacher Mr.Subhani (his students will be really praying for him). Even in the last 3 classes after the send-up test, when the course was running like a rushing steam, he touched only the selected topics from the macro & financial section, which eventually came in the paper. You are really great sir!


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