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31 March 2008

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Richard Clarke

Study plans are a must but the key is always to remember that they are YOUR plans. If you cant keep up with it - relax - just change it around. If they are too rigid you will inevitably lose ground and give in.

More importantly studying longer does not mean studying more. What you really need to do is to study more efficiently.

This means learning the basics - and recapping the basics often. Keep it all very simple. Every examiner I have ever spoken to agrees. They want candidates to have a good grounding in the basics and they will definitely pass.

The key to this is starting your work early and just doing a little every day. A little 10 minute recap every day is the key to success.

It is a system I use. It works amazingly well and it's not hard work. Great topic.

Best wishes

Richard

samuel irabor

i really want to find out how to go about self study for my exams in dec.

anonymous

This help me a lot. I'm going to do CBE tomorrow and realise that I have no idea about the subject. I'm working full time (actually more than full time) and find it hard to study.

Now, i just hope i'll be lucky tomorrow.

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