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Post by reacon on Jun 20, 2017 11:54:39 GMT
Will I be expected to recite things like "the third stage of the consumer buying process" and know all the names behind certain principles (Lancaster & Withey’s; Sarbanes-Oxley; Buchanan and Huczynski’s etc etc).
There is a LOT to learn, virtually impossible to know every single detail so I don't want to waste my time learning the intricate details if they are unlikely to be tested!
Any tips?
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Post by kkk on Jun 20, 2017 20:42:27 GMT
The CIMA exams requires you to learn everything and even extra don't take anything for granted otherwise you will be surprise. Everything is examinable. I am still preparing for my P1 after my third failure.
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Post by reacon on Jun 21, 2017 11:37:00 GMT
It's impossible to learn 100's of pages worth of text!
Feel like it's going to come down to luck and hope I get some nice questions again.
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