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Page 1: Study and Examination Techniques Guide. Introduction Study Techniques Examination Techniques Examination Resources Contact Details

Study and Examination Techniques Guide

Page 2: Study and Examination Techniques Guide. Introduction Study Techniques Examination Techniques Examination Resources Contact Details

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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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).

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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.

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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.

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The following resources are available for each subject on the CPA website 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 & [email protected]

Arran Feery Examinations Executive [email protected]

Cliodhna Kenny Student Development Executive [email protected]

Lisa Feery Examinations Administrative Assistant [email protected]

Karen Norris Exemptions Administrative Assistant [email protected]

Contact Details – Education & Training