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Study and Examination Techniques Guide
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Introduction Study Techniques Examination Techniques Examination Resources Contact Details
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What is the best way to manage my time? Identify all available free time between now and the examinations. Prepare a revision timetable with a list of “must do” activities. Remember to take a break (approx 10 minutes) after periods of intense study. Study Techniques
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What areas should I revise? Rank your competence from Low to Medium to High for each topic. Allocate the least amount of time to topics ranked as high. Allocate between 25% - 50% of time for medium competence. Allocate up to 50% of time for low competence. Study Techniques
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How do I prevent myself veering off-track? Introduce variety to your revision schedule. Change from one subject to another during the course of the day. Stick to your revision timetable to avoid spending too much time on one topic. Study Techniques
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Are study groups a good idea? Yes, great learning happens in groups. Organise a study group with 4 – 6 people. Invite classmates of different strengths so that you can learn from one another. Share your notes to identify any gaps. Study Techniques
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Other study tips Practise past examination questions in exam conditions. Re-read class notes and summaries. Prepare flash cards and mind maps. Maintain a healthy diet and get adequate sleep. Think positively. Study Techniques
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How do I approach each examination question? Firstly, don't panic! Start with the question you are best prepared to answer first (creates a good first impression with the examiner). Then work your way down, answering the questions in the order from your strongest to weakest topics. Before answering any question, write down some key points (helps you to lay out your answer). Examination Techniques
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How do I approach each examination question? Allocate a proportionate amount of time to each question. (Stick to this time allocation). Read the question three times and understand what is being asked. Present your answer clearly (calculations, lay out, spelling, hand writing etc). Show how you have calculated your findings by using headings with key words. Examination Techniques
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How do I approach each examination question? Do not repeat the same points. (Will not gain you an extra marks). Avoid waffle. Show clear workings. Marks are awarded for method even if your answer is not correct. Complete all questions required. Review your answers in the last 5 minutes of the examination to make any final amendments. Examination Techniques
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The following resources are available for each subject on the CPA website www.cpaireland.ie :www.cpaireland.ie Past papers and suggested solutions Useful articles Educators’ Briefing Syllabus 2011 Useful Links Examination Resources
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Tel: 01 425 1023 / 425 1024 Paul Heaney Director of Education & Training pheaney@cpaireland.ie Arran Feery Examinations Executive afeery@cpaireland.ie Cliodhna Kenny Student Development Executive ckenny@cpaireland.ie Lisa Feery Examinations Administrative Assistant lfeery@cpaireland.ie Karen Norris Exemptions Administrative Assistant knorris@cpaireland.ie Contact Details – Education & Training
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