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Is it Possible ?

 
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Is it Possible ?
Zikria Yamin
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08-20-2008, 11:02 PM

Dear Seniors,
Please explain; Is it possible to prepare ACCA paper P1"Professional Accountant" on Self Study Basis ?

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08-21-2008, 03:37 PM
yes .. it is possible..however u must assess urself..are u comfortable wid studying Mgmt. related subjects urself..for eg. how did u prepare for F1 or T5 for that matter..I would suggest that u must be comfortable with studying study text. further grab a set of notes of a good teacher from any of your friend and senior but maintain focus on book. Notes are for learning and revision purposes only. Dont rely solely on notes. Study anaytically and try to relate everything you study wid real life situations..thats what the teacher do..if you fail to do this then join classes..
many of my juniors who gave P1 in this June attempt did not manage to pass so beware the passing trend in this paper is declining..
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09-03-2008, 10:57 PM
well dude I prepared P3+P5+P7 on my own and that too after results were announced in feb and now I am ACCA affiliate willing to work at big4.
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