i failed f4 once already,can anyone share his/her experience to pass this paper?i have study whole kaplan text book but it seen not enough to pass it so now i'm using bpp text book.........
hmmm....i think the safest bet for u would b to finish the book once and rely on past paper questions......grab a hold of atleast past 5 attempts of past pprs.....as u have already read the book once....u really dont need to cram it again....I AM MAKING IT VERY CLEAR I AM NOT TELLIN U NOT TO GO THRU THE BOOK AGAIN.....i m just tellin ur not to C.R.A.M...anyways....they more past ppr question ur revise.....the better it is....and dnt b dishearted......inshAllah(by God's grace) u'd nail d ppr....
hmmm....i think the safest bet for u would b to finish the book once and rely on past paper questions......grab a hold of atleast past 5 attempts of past pprs.....as u have already read the book once....u really dont need to cram it again....I AM MAKING IT VERY CLEAR I AM NOT TELLIN U NOT TO GO THRU THE BOOK AGAIN.....i m just tellin ur not to C.R.A.M...anyways....they more past ppr question ur revise.....the better it is....and dnt worry......inshAllah(by God's grace) u'd nail d ppr....
im sitting it for the first time. surely exam question is pretty important but the book must be crucial. Or with a basic knowledge of the book would you think doing questions in the days leading up to the exam would be more helpful?
If you are planning to do do F4 Global, take a look at www law-views com . The examples page is a small part of the full syllabus, but will give you an idea of how much study is required. I found these notes to be very helpful and better than a straightforward text book.
1) Practice past years questions, and analyze how they were answered.
For instance, main point, elaboration & example (case study).
2) MEMORIZE!!! ---> inevitable