QUOTE(colleenlee @ Feb 14 2012, 11:58 PM)
I pass p2 and p6, fail p3.
I think some ask about p6 stuff.
I solely rely on my lecturer's notes. I didnt use Choong Kwai Fatt's textbook. My lecturer told me that there is no suitable textbook for p6.
Plus, p6 subject is always subject to changes. I'm afraid my notes is not up-to-date. I still intend to keep it.
Btw, i only manage to pass p6 on the second attempt...with 62 marks.
How to study p3?
Last time, i actually gave up on p3 over a month before exam.
And what other optional paper should i take apart from p6?
how's p5? is it more or less like p3?
hi ,I think some ask about p6 stuff.
I solely rely on my lecturer's notes. I didnt use Choong Kwai Fatt's textbook. My lecturer told me that there is no suitable textbook for p6.
Plus, p6 subject is always subject to changes. I'm afraid my notes is not up-to-date. I still intend to keep it.
Btw, i only manage to pass p6 on the second attempt...with 62 marks.
How to study p3?
Last time, i actually gave up on p3 over a month before exam.
And what other optional paper should i take apart from p6?
how's p5? is it more or less like p3?
i pass p1,p3 but failed p6 and p7
p3 i juz use 1 week to study Micheal ‘bluff notes and REvision Kit and pass with 58marks...i feel very surprise as i failed one time b4, feel very upset at this paper....
can i know who are ur P6 lecturer....i am quite confidence on tax but failed with lowest marks...terrible!!
TQ
Added on February 15, 2012, 5:26 pm
QUOTE(shiloong7081 @ Feb 15 2012, 06:17 AM)
Took p4 and p6, passed both.
I would definitely recommend P4 if you can understand the key concepts and you don't like to memorise stuff. There are only a few key concepts to remember and you need to be able to link them well and use all of them. In addition to that, you need to have good business sense (being good at talking cock), and you're set for P4 !
The thing about the P6 examiner is that she's a bit weird. The questions from last sitting were quite general imo. For the whole paper , there wasn't much calculations, probably about 80% was writing. You need to grasp the theories behind taxation quite well. After seeing the questions, i thought the answers would be complicated, but they were simpler than i thought.
hi dear,I would definitely recommend P4 if you can understand the key concepts and you don't like to memorise stuff. There are only a few key concepts to remember and you need to be able to link them well and use all of them. In addition to that, you need to have good business sense (being good at talking cock), and you're set for P4 !
The thing about the P6 examiner is that she's a bit weird. The questions from last sitting were quite general imo. For the whole paper , there wasn't much calculations, probably about 80% was writing. You need to grasp the theories behind taxation quite well. After seeing the questions, i thought the answers would be complicated, but they were simpler than i thought.
who are your p6 lec ya?
i took Low Chin Ann class but failed, his class more on copy answers and focus on calculation. he is good actually, but failed result so that i need help from others...
i think want to take 2nd term class from other lec, mayb can absorb another technique.
anyone got other P6 lec suggested?
This post has been edited by susanlim19889: Feb 15 2012, 05:26 PM
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