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05-05-2005, 02:05 AM
Well I am in module C now D anyways Ill stop fooling around and get to real question, what are the books required to study for OB and BC paper. Another thing is OB all rote learning because today our teacher scared us to hell by telling us that you cannot pass the OB part of the papre without rotting the whole book (as in course) well to be honest I have never rote learned anything my studies in earler modules were both conceptual ones. But I am a bit confused here please help.

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05-05-2005, 08:13 AM
to prepare for OB and BC i will suggest u to study only study text
don't worry its not so much difficult to prepare for it.

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05-05-2005, 02:19 PM
just

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05-06-2005, 01:08 AM
HELLO

YAAR I STUDIED FROM STUDY TEXT FOR OB.ALSO FROM LUTHANS BUT STILL I GOT REFF IN THAT.MAY BE BECAUSE MY BC WAS NOT THAT GOOD! ALSO I ATTEMPTED PAPER OF ONLY 86 MARKS.NOW THIS TIME I AM THINKING TO GO THROUGH STUDY TEXT ONLY FOR BOTH OB & BC. BCAZ IN MODULE D I HAVE TO STUDY FOR OTHER THINGS LIKE COST C.LAW AUDIT & IT2.

C IS AN EASY MODULE BUT DONT TAKE IT EASY OTHERWISE...

BEST OF LUCK.

fahim
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05-23-2005, 07:03 PM
AOA
I am agree with all of the above posts
Only get both the study Text of ATFL & BPP/PBP and
study it thouroughly with past papers
Thanks


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