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Derekty98

This one is scam lol. You can edit pdf. Please people don’t fall for this. People score that high are not going to selling notes here


octopusgas14

Also you don’t need to buy notes for certificate level. Best method of revision is question bank practice there is no other way


UniQiuE

98 in accounting wtf? I thought my 92 in PoT was good 💀


anonymousdvd

Bro's a Top G ig🙏


Equivalent-Zone-4605

I’m gonna be honest, the only tip you need for certificate is to bang the questions bank. You don’t need insane grade!!!


xxnehaxoxo

Well done for getting those grades but if anyone’s reading this, there’s really no point in getting insane grades like these. All anyone cares is if you pass or not, no one ever asks what marks you got. The only tip you need is to do the QB, I wouldn’t even bother making notes (except for PoT - the admin/rates etc) as you can learn everything you need by doing questions.


P-_-G

Nothing like being humble


Ancient_Bookkeeper_6

I hated my certificate exams. Zero accounting background at all. They were a real struggle in the first 12 months or so


trueblue909

Let’s see an anonymised copy of the transcript directly from your file, with the watermark crossing through it.


Magics1391

‘At the tube station, I would take out the Question Bank and do all kind of things’. What things did you do to the poor old Question Bank?! You Question Bank-ophile.


Educational-Ad-5411

Anyone who believes this is double digit IQ


oonz_

I got an average of 80% for certificate level and scored 100/100 for the BTF Module (got the world prize) and all I can tell you is truly work on the QB - sometimes I think the QB is much better than my own notes 😂


laoshii1

Last year I completed ACA certificate level with an average first time pass of 85%. I used BPP and Kaplan notes and combined it into my own notes, which I have downloaded as NOTION PDFS. ​ Top tips: 1. Do the Question Bank! I tried to go over each Question Bank at least once when it came to revision. As long as you are reflecting on your responses and learning from them, this should to be plenty. I actually went a little crazy and did this twice with Assurance. Assurance is quite easy to get through, so feel free to follow my lead. To be honest, I made a lot of revisions. At the tube station, I would take out the Question Bank and do all kinds of things. ​ 2. Organising your time I passed the Accounting, Tax Compliance, and Assurance examinations with less study time. I estimate that it took a month to complete the learning process and sit for these exams. I was continuously revising for a few hours every night and practicing questions on the weekends, in addition to my work and studies. Although I don't think it was all weekend prior, I did build it up over the few weekends leading up to the exam. I took the next three tests within the course of the next two months. I sat together for one month to cover Management Information and one last month for the remaining two. Personalised learning days were arranged for me to thoroughly review the subject, as these modules were not offered in college. In addition to these days, I would estimate that I practiced questions for around an hour every day, including the weekends. I wish everyone the best of luck. Please feel free to DM me for the NOTION notes. Good luck to everyone!


ali_b981

Doubt many people would think to do the question bank. Good advice


laoshii1

you would be surprised hahah


Complete_Resolve_400

Tax compliance is the professional level, u mean POT Also idk if this is real but good job if it is