Over the years I have listened to many grumbles about ACCA exam syllabuses and ACCA exam pass rates but few about how students prepare themselves for the exam. I have been teaching for some time now and I have a few grumbles which I wish to share with you so that you may reflect on your own style of learning. Dare I hope that my observations may help a few students to study more effectively and pass their exams?
The average student is a ‘coat of many colours’. So which type of student are YOU?
Could this be you ….?
The Clairvoyant is extraordinarily proficient at visualising the syllabus without becoming involved in the unwelcome menial and mental work of actual study. Often spotted at the back of class staring out of windows, this student has a deep if obscure devotion to "the easy life". In the exam the 'Clairvoyant' turns into the Tautologist who unable to reason or explain rational facts and figures, simply reiterates each question without embellishment - rather a waste of time because the examiner also has the exam paper!
So there it is. Here is one student caricature ( and others just as valid will be posted soon) which is somewhat common and dare I say may even be a version of your own behaviour. Quid rides? Mutato nomine de te fabula narratur. (Why do you laugh? With change of name the story is about you).
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Saturday, 6 August 2011
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