One Week Countdown – Final Tips for the March ACCA Exams
Well, here we are: less than a week away from the March 2018 ACCA exams. So three things.
Well, here we are: less than a week away from the March 2018 ACCA exams. So three things.
The ACCA can feel like a long road, and success can seem almost out of reach. We’ve all been there. So sometimes it’s helpful to remember: the ACCA is difficult, but it’s doable. It’s perfectly possible not just to pass, but to pass with flying colours.
Which brings us back to LearnSignal student Kelly Crawford, who’s our most recent reminder of those facts. You probably read our interview with Kelly, a couple of months back when she was awarded Joint 1st in Ireland and 11th worldwide for her F8 paper.
The ACCA’s new Ethical and Professional Skills module is a key pillar to the overall qualification. It’s as important as your exams and professional experience, increasing your employability by exposing you to real-life business situations.
Passing the module sets you up for your career as an ACCA member, and proves to employers you know how to handle yourself in the workplace. Read more
The exam countdown has started – there’s now less than three weeks to go until your exams. Which means you probably fall into one of two camps: the nervous-but-quietly-confident camp, or the holy-smokes-I’m-not-ready-for-this camp.
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Last week we talked about the advantages of studying online – which you’re fully familiar with, if you’re a LearnSignal member. So well done you, you’ve taken the first important step to acing your ACCA exams.
By now you should be familiar with the ACCA examiner’s reports. Hopefully very familiar as they’re incredibly valuable. They’re the closest thing most students will get to a conversation with the examiner, and they tell you exactly what the examiners want to see. And what they don’t. Read more
The examiner’s reports are the closest thing to face-to-face contact with an examiner. They’re a massively valuable resource. They tell you exactly what the examiners want to see, and highlight mistakes from other students so you can learn – without making the same mistakes yourself.
We’ve pulled out the highlights for you, so you can take what you need. For further info on each, do check out the full reports on the ACCA Global site.