Hi, I just graduate from ACCA in June 2006. Tip to pass exam is to keep on practice pass year papers, practice and practice. There is no shortcut to pass the exam. IRC doesn't really help for passing exam. It just help you to refresh the syllabus. Nobody to blame for if you fail the paper except for yourself. It took me 3 years to pass ACCA. ACCA is really challenging and it can change your life. This are the list of lecturers that I attended before.
old syllabus paper number
2.1 - Parminder Singh (Heard that he is no longer in KSA. For you to find out where is he lecturing)
2.2 - Viknes (KSA)
2.3 - Ms Kok Fong Hun (PAAC, i guess)
2.4 - Andrew Pang (KSA)
2.5 - Haneef (Systemtic)
2.6 - Low Chin Ann (Same case with Parminder Singh)
For level 3, you must take adv audit and adv tax paper as these papers are more useful and relevant for your job.
3.1 - Philip Woo (No other lecturer can replace him. He is a really great lecturer for this paper. But bear in mind, he less write anything on the board. So, it is better for you to bring recorder for his class in order for you to revise your studies. Now i think he still lecturing in KSA)
3.2 - Dr Choong Kwai Fatt (Nobody is deny that he is a bad lecturer. He is the best lecturer for this paper. Attend his class if you want to pass this paper. Listen for his jokes. Damn funny. But his joke keep on repeating la. Ha ha ha. I'm not really sure where he is. Last time I attended was at Systematic)
3.5 - Marty Windle (FTMS)
3.6 - Keith Farmer (He is a really powerful lecturer for this paper. I got no idea where he is now. I attended his class was at FTMS)
3.7 - Daniel Ho (If you want to pass this paper, this lecturer will give you a passing mark or even prize winner. I bet my money that you will not fail this paper if you attend his class (must pay attention and study hard also la)
I hope past experience can help you all to pass ACCA. Don't only aim for passing mark. Aim for prize winner. If you don't get the prize but at least you pass the paper. If your aim is just for a passing mark (ie 50%), you quality may deteriorate as your aim is not high enough. Set a high aim and strive for it.
GOOD LUCK FOR YOUR EXAM and STUDY HARD and SMART. KEEP ON PRACTICE and PRACTICE and PRACTICE. Don't stop practice until you fail to practice and NEVER give a TRY
Added on October 2, 2007, 1:25 amOooppsss!! Mistakes - It was meant to be: Nobody can deny that Dr Choong Kwai Fatt is the best tax lecturer.
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