QUOTE(neverknowgirl @ Aug 23 2013, 11:29 PM)
I cant self study although most of u can do it, haiz

My friend self study for p1 and she pass it , but i cant! Any advice for me?
Now taking p1,p3 and f9..
Well, for P1 I had a lecturer who just reads the textbook out to us. It's based a lot on memory work and common sense for the elaboration part. What I did was memorize a few of the important models and key-terms. Then I just went in and elaborate as much as I could using those points while still trying to make sense. I passed it with 1 attempt.
For P3 it's basically the same. A bunch of models which you will have to memorize and apply to the questions.
QUOTE(oOoproz @ Aug 25 2013, 02:43 AM)
Hmm alright!!! But some past year answer is quite long and lots of unnecessary stuff too, what should I do then??

For F4, I only studied the PYQ. Actually to be exact I only read through the answers of those PYQ and highlight the important points. Also, don't be under the assumption you need to remember all the case law names and years, if you are aiming for a pass. I passed without quoting any case laws in F4. If you are aiming to score then you should probably memorize them all.
I should mention that it's still early so don't resort to short cuts. Go through everything as you still have plenty of time.
QUOTE(adrianzz @ Aug 25 2013, 02:46 PM)
Hey guys, i gotten 49 % for my f7 last sitting..Between self studying and retaking class, which 1 is more recommended?
Which are you more comfortable with? I wouldn't want to tell you to self-study and end up with bad results. But I did self-study after failing it once. But my case was different, because I did not understand my lecturer's methods so I failed quite badly and started studying from scratch, using different formulas and methods.
This post has been edited by nick67: Aug 26 2013, 12:02 PM