ACCA--非常有用的考试技巧
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<P align=center>非常有用的考试技巧</P>
<P align=left>Tackling exam questions </P>
<P align=left>Knowledge is only one of the<BR>ingredients for success in professional exams. Another vital ingredient<BR>is exam technique. We have noted below some general points, which will<BR>help you to improve your exam technique. Most of these principles apply<BR>to the higher-level papers. However, even if you’ve just started taking<BR>professional exams it makes sense to get into good practice now. Read the questionOne<BR>of the most common exam mistakes is not reading the question set. Spend<BR>time reading the requirements and make sure you highlight any key<BR>words. Make sure you think "What is the examiner asking?" before<BR>rushing into the answer.<BR><BR>Answer the questionIn<BR>exam situations it’s very easy to see a question, immediately think we<BR>know the answer and start answering the question we would have liked to<BR>be asked as opposed to the question we have been asked. Always take the<BR>time to think and make sure you understand the requirement before<BR>answering a question. </P>
<P>Build your confidenceThe<BR>examiner is not out to trick you. However, there may be times in the<BR>exam when you think that you cannot answer the question. <BR><BR>The<BR>best advice in this situation is to leave the question, do the next one<BR>and then come back to it later. Once you have another question under<BR>your belt, you will have more confidence to attack the first question<BR>that previously seemed almost impossible and hopefully you will now be<BR>able to answer it.<BR><BR><a href="http://www.sogou.com/sogoupedia?query=Remember" target="_blank" >Remember</A> also that there should never be<BR>anything in the exam that is not on the syllabus. Try to think of the<BR>theories and models you have learnt and how they will be relevant to<BR>the question. You will be able to answer the question. </P>
<P>See the big pictureIn<BR>exam questions, it is always important to think about the ‘big picture’<BR>before becoming involved in the detail. Ask yourself about the company<BR>in question: Do you know of any similar companies from your own<BR>experience or from reading the news? Can you imagine the issues facing<BR>these types of companies? What is the examiner asking in overview? Can<BR>we answer his question?</P>
<P> Think outside the boxIt’s<BR>always important to “think outside the box”. The problem is that we<BR>create our own “boxes” or rules, which restrict our ability to think<BR>widely and creatively. In exams students often read the requirements<BR>and take their meaning too literally. For example, if a question asked you<BR>to analyse a company’s business plan, a lot of students would interpret<BR>the question as asking them to analyse the information in the business<BR>plan given in the question. However, it is important to think<BR>what you would need to give a full analysis of a business plan, before<BR>approaching the detailed analysis. For example, only a minority of<BR>students may spot that a cash flow statement was missing. Your answer<BR>should state that a cash flow would be needed to provide full analysis<BR>of the business plan. </P>
<P>State assumptionsA<BR>common exam mistake is that students often think the answers to<BR>questions are obvious. You always need to explain the reasoning behind<BR>your answer. By stating your assumptions you will realise that the<BR>reasoning behind your answer may not be as obvious as it first appeared</P></DIV> <p>i wanna your qq ,can you give out?</p>
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