Hi,
I am selling a bundle of 6 BPP CIMA Managerial Level textbooks for modules E2, P2 and F2 for £70. This includes the study text, with new 2010 syllabus and practice and revision kits. I also have some additional helpful notes to help you in your studies.
These are available for pick up from Liverpool Street or Newbury Park Stations.
Please contact if interested.
Thanks,
Basil
Hi,
I am selling a bundle of 6 BPP CIMA Operational Level textbooks for modules E1, P1 and F1 for £70. This includes the study text, with new 2010 syllabus and practice and revision kits. I also have some additional helpful notes to help you in your studies.
These are available for pick up from Liverpool Street or Newbury Park Stations.
Please contact if interested.
Thanks,
Basil
I am selling a bundle of the strategic level study and practice and revision kits from BPP for the latest syllabus. All available for only £80 for pick up from Liverpool Street or Newbury Park.
I was wondering how people approached studying for two exams. I study from home and have done all the way through AAT to 1/3 at Managerial stage into CIMA without attending a class or revision workshop. For most people revising and studying for two exams at once is the norm but due to time constraints I tend to revise for one exam or one solidly with the hope of scraping the 2nd.
Hello,
I'm after F1 Study text for 2011- 2012 ie this year's sitting+ revision kit
Also after audio cd if there is one on the cheap for F1/P2 and again 2011-2012 study text for P2..
please let me know asap i can pay immediately only if in UK preferably in London...
i also have E1 and E2 if anyone wants although my E2 has higlighter pen in official CIMA textbook and will sell this for £10 only.
have pocket notes also for E2 £5.
Thanks
ilm14
Hi all,
First of all GOOD LUCK for this week!
I am today cramming in last minute revision - I'm confident with the below topics which I feel are key. I have a basic understanding of many other areas too but felt these were most important.
PLEASE will you let me know if you think I've missed any Key topics / models out so I can revise today!!
Rational V Emergent
SFA
Stakeholder Analysis (inc Mendelow)
BCG
Product Life Cycle
ROI, RI, EVA, SVA
Time is very short now – before you know it you’ll be waiting outside the exam hall! I posted a few weeks ago about study planning, but let’s look at some ways you can maximise your study time over the next two weeks.
Hi all
I have just posted a blog listing the past exam questions relevant to section A of the Gateway exams - you might find it useful.
http://community.cimaglobal.com/blogs/rebecca-mccaffrys-blog/november-2011-countdown-gateway-exams
Best wishes
Rebecca
CIMAsphere moderator
How will you be spending the next five weeks?
Planning your study time in advance will help you make sure you get the most value from it. I've attached a study planner below, which you can use to get yourself organised.
I have now passed these three exams and wish to sell them. All sensible offers will be considered. You can collect them if you are local to Portsmouth. I will post anywhere within the UK but payment must be upfront
Hi,
I have recently signed up to the Distance Learning Course with Kaplan and their recommended study path was to do the C02 first. I am AAT qualified however I passed these exams about 5yrs ago so decided to start at Certificate level at CIMA.
Hi,
I'm just looking at booking my first courses on the Professional Levels, and was wondering whether anyone had any advice on whether going to the Revision sessions and/or QBD sessions with Kaplan or BPP were very worthwhile or whether by only going to one of the 2 was detrimental to preparing for the exams? I guess part of the issue will be whether I can get work to cover the cost of either of them, but would be useful to know whether either of the sessions made a massive difference or not?
Thanks
Hi,
If you are in Queensland Australia and are currently studying CIMA please inbox me if you are interested in either connecting with a study mentor or attending revision sessions for the November exams.
Cheers,
Kristie (QLD CIMA Committee)
Fire-breathing dragon? Medieval torturer? Evil robot?
CIMA examiners aren’t as bad as you think – in fact they WANT you to pass your exam!
Here are a few tips I picked up from the F1 examiner recently.
With the F2 exam just over a week away, you’re probably finding all kinds of things to occupy your time. Angry Birds, rearranging the sock drawer – anything to get away from studying!
Student performance in the E2 exam has improved at every sitting, but there are a few areas where candidates continually have problems.
1) Lack of care when reading questions
2) Spending too long on section A questions
3) Repeating material from the scenario in the answers
So what can you do to avoid these common issues?
What can you expect from the May 2011 E1 paper? It’s difficult to tell, as this will only be the third sitting. However, there’s a very good article written by the examiner that will point you in the right direction.
Every minute counts!
How's the revision going? Try to make the most of the time you've got left - here are some last-minute revision tips.
With only a couple of weeks to go until the dreaded P2 exam, what can you do to give yourself the best chance of passing?
Well I hope you all had a relaxing Easter bank holiday and the Royal wedding celebrations.
Due to the many bank holidays I managed to get the magical (and much talked about) 11 days off work with only 3 days taken from my holiday entitlement!!