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How Do You Go Really Well In Accounting?

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AppleXY:
lol. While I did 33 trial exams with 84/90 average on them and got 37. It wasn't worth it.

kingmar:
Indeed.

Rote-learning isn't good because the definition often doesn't directly apply to the question.

If you provide a differing definition meaning the same thing, it reflects better on you in terms of effort in assessors' eyes. Of course, you can rote-learn, just remember to link it to the question.

But my methods ensures you understand yourself definitions rather than copying someone elses and not completely realising what it means. It also insures you against bitchy assessors' who will find any excuse to take marks off, and rote-learning is a pretty damn good excuse.

For the record, I did 4 trials per exam. It probably cost me a higher score, but with a 43 I ain't complaining.

sheepz:
Do any of you have the practice papers on the computer? Can you maybe upload it for us in another thread? XD But wow, that is soo much! 33 papers and 5 years worth...

Mystery:

--- Quote from: Mystery on December 24, 2007, 08:42:52 pm ---I rote-learned/remembered every single theory question and answer and UNDERSTOOD what they meant

--- End quote ---

Rote-learn and UNDERSTAND what you rote learned so you can edit it in a way which answers the question being asked.


Thanks Fyrefly; English ahahaha - I laugh at it every time, three A's and I get a 38 =.= just perfect...and for English I did one practice essay every single night 3 months before the exams and  I think around 8 practice exams,killer xD

but back on topic; yea accounting is probably a test of accuracy and understanding of vcaa's childish ways of screwing you over - pretty much goes for all subjects lol

My teachers were a great help for practice/trial exams, ask around and if I remember correctly, BOS allowed me quite a number of trial exams for different subjects, some kinda only hard drive full of exams, more like a gold mine for VCE students  if you ask me =)

Collin Li:

--- Quote from: Mystery on December 25, 2007, 09:29:45 pm ---Rote-learn and UNDERSTAND what you rote learned so you can edit it in a way which answers the question being asked.

--- End quote ---

IMO, understanding makes rote-learning redundant.

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