How can I study ACCA effectively?
- 1 Make study a habit. Even at the best of times, studying and working can be tough.
- 2 Use the resources at hand.
- 3 Working together.
- 4 Ask if you don’t understand.
- 5 Practice, practice, practice.
- 6 PQRST.
- 7 Look after yourself.
Can an average student pass ACCA?
To Become ACCA you must pass exams in 13 ACCA papers in 3 levels, complete an ethics module, and gain 3 years of relevant work experience. All professional exams are difficult to crack, and so is ACCA. However, with the right guidance, you can clear ACCA.
How can I prepare for my ACCA exams?
There are lots of different ways to prepare for your exams – and we strongly recommend that you study through an Approved Learning Partner (ALP). ALPs are assessed by ACCA, for the quality of their ACCA course management, delivery and study support.
What are the best ACCA study techniques?
However, self-testing is one of the most important ACCA study techniques you should use. It’s based on the principle of retrieval practice, which states that repeated self-testing can significantly improve memory retention. Any technique that requires you to test yourself is a highly effective way of learning.
How long does it take to study for ACCA?
Whatever ACCA study techniques you are using, you should allow around 6 weeks per ACCA paper, so you have time to study in the most effective way. This means distributed study – the opposite of cramming. What this means is that you should spread out your study over longer periods of time.
Which is the easiest ACCA paper to write?
F1 is the first and the most easiest paper of ACCA. F1 is purely a theory subject. BPP study text is preferably better for this subject. Go through the summary of all chapters first, tap the important points and study in detail from the chapter. Because studying the whole theory is quite boring and tiresome.