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post Dec 21 2009, 12:34 AM

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QUOTE(Topace111 @ Dec 18 2009, 04:08 PM)
Huh daniel ho gone to taylor already ? Knew he will join his old pal Chow over there.
For optional classes most of it will be evening classes so its quite normal, if its morning class it will be even more difficult right ?
I think you can negotiate with your boss like getting off 1 hour earlier and work 1 hour later for the day tomorrow for example.
He is a finance speciallist (only teach finance compared to other lecturers).
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Thanks for the suggestion Topace. Sounds a great idea to me, I'll need to check if that can be arranged.

QUOTE(qualityyap @ Dec 18 2009, 01:24 PM)

you forgot one more new lecturer i suppose .

Oviyan (His name appears at FTMS , KDU and Inti ) . 

I am not sure KSA got full time classes for this or not .
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I've checked FTMS' website, can't find his name there. They've listed Mr Eliott as the P4 lecturer.
Not sure about KDU and INTI though.

QUOTE(sjacca @ Dec 18 2009, 04:47 PM)

Added on December 18, 2009, 4:50 pmYou can also consider Mr Oviyan for P4 . he has also produce demo video
http://www.screencast.com/users/IPAQEDU/fo...43-77d05968ef5b
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Thanks for the link! Have a rough idea now.

QUOTE(lengleng82 @ Dec 18 2009, 07:44 PM)
Well i really recommend Oviyan . I attended last round his classes at FTMS . Trust me he is good . I attended another lecturer (well known in KL , not to mention names here ) but after Oviyan's class i think i understood P4 better .

Keeping my fingers crossed for my results .

Oh ya Oviyan does give , around if not mistaken 30 extra questions on video uploaded as homework (this helps besides normal class lecturer and questions in class. .

sample as follows P4 June 2009 Q2 answers http://www.screencast.com/users/IPAQEDU/fo...%20Revision%203
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Umm, just wondering, would you say his strength lies more in calculation or in theory, or an all-rounder?

QUOTE(whitewolf @ Dec 18 2009, 04:41 AM)
ahhh! thank you! hmmm.. i thought the 1st page was a bit outdated. sorry to anyone who take offense on this. but thank you !
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You're welcome smile.gif
Well for P1, you can check some of the recent comments.
For P3, you can consider Parmindar. Though someone did mention his classes are not as lively as Michael, I still found his classes quite interesting and lively (maybe just not as lively as Michael. I have not attended Michael's class before, so can't comment about that). He has really extensive knowledge and sometimes gives us some first-letter links to help us memorize. I noticed that I had already remembered some of the things before beginning to study/memorize, due to him repeating those stuff in class and his first-letter links. This does really help because P3 is a very bulky syllabus.

QUOTE(semivalue @ Dec 19 2009, 01:37 AM)

Kinda sad actually.
With a poor guy like me, driving a 7-year-old Kancil, patronizing Chee Chong (or should it be Cheong?) Gai colleges' lecturers, I don't dare to imagine driving my Kancil to park somewhere around the campus and attend his class (will be humiliated). Any idea how to overcome this problem? yawn.gif

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There's nothing wrong with driving a Kancil.

QUOTE(`twinkles @ Dec 20 2009, 10:16 PM)
Hmm...I don't know really, from my friend's description, it seems like Andrew Pang's method will be too fast for me to absorb. Slow learner here. And although you say Philip is one of the best P1 lecturers, I still prefer lecturers with good notes. How to choose? sad.gif Good lecturers or good notes? Argh
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Well actually, he expects students to prepare their own notes. Thus, for certain topics, he will just give you the photocopied text (extracts) from BPP manual and teach from it.
However, he does prepare notes for certain topics, especially those topics that he feels are important.
I find those notes prepared by him really helpful - simple and direct.
He has a knack for clearly distinguishing things (which we students tend to confuse), and guides you to understand the logic behind everything.
His classes are really good, however I noticed that due to the time constraint, he is unable to explain everything in detail towards the end, so he tends to explain topics which he feels are important in greater detail, but only skim through those which he feels are unimportant.
For this recent sitting, he only managed to cover one of the examiner's article during the revision class (which he had told us to bring during the regular class).
I have no experience with the other P1 lecturers, but you might want to try Philip's class. Apart from the minor setback mentioned above, he really is a very good lecturer.
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post Dec 21 2009, 09:17 AM

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now i'm consider to take P123....which lecturer is the best in teaching these courses....any good suggestion...i heard Mr menon will not teach P2 's student is that student is not previously study in sunway is it true ?
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post Dec 21 2009, 10:11 AM

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sorry guys, newbie question here.

should i study the old syllybus past year papers? is it advisable to do so?

can someone explain how to use the old syllybus past year paper? like what does 1.1 1.2 and 1.3 represents in the new syllybus? is there any comparison list?

if i wan to study for F1 F2 n F3, which past year from the old syllybus should i read through?

another questio0n, is the past year paper provided by the acca official web site complete with proper answers and can i trace back all of it's past year? or do we only get past year papers from lecturers

how far back should i study the past year papers? ie how many years of papers should i attempt?

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post Dec 21 2009, 02:36 PM

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QUOTE(lavender27 @ Dec 21 2009, 09:17 AM)
now i'm consider to take P123....which lecturer is the best in teaching these courses....any good suggestion...i heard Mr menon will not teach P2 's student is that student is not previously study in sunway is it true ?
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Menon's class is always full one lo. There's this waiting list she always mentioned about for students who want to come in to her class but can't coz full already. I think priority will be given to existing Sunway students and people who register early though.
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post Dec 21 2009, 06:50 PM

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for F7 Mr Haneef class in OIC.....is it very crowded 1 ah? need to go early every class to get a nice seat? how early? full-time or part-time more ppl?
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post Dec 21 2009, 08:02 PM

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Hi everyone, can share with me where Daniel Ho teaching F9 for January 2010 intake?
thanks


Added on December 21, 2009, 8:04 pm
QUOTE(`twinkles @ Dec 20 2009, 10:09 AM)
I need some comments here

F9:
Andrew Pang
Stephy Lim
Ian Lim

P1:
Philip Woo
Marcus Ong

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hi,
can share wif me where you taking f9 paper?

thanks

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post Dec 21 2009, 08:15 PM

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Is LAN subject compulsary at sunway if i study F1 to F3?
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post Dec 21 2009, 08:48 PM

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if this is the case P2 which lecturers are recommended ...between haneef and joe fang ?...P1 Parminder better or Sheila? P3 ...which lecturer is better ?
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post Dec 21 2009, 10:01 PM

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QUOTE(lavender27 @ Dec 21 2009, 08:48 PM)
if this is the case P2 which lecturers are recommended ...between haneef and joe fang ?...P1 Parminder better or Sheila? P3 ...which lecturer is better ?
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I think if you viewed the last 10 pages of this threads, you'll get what your questions are smile.gif


Added on December 21, 2009, 10:02 pm
QUOTE(jonwei @ Dec 21 2009, 06:50 PM)
for F7 Mr Haneef class in OIC.....is it very crowded 1 ah? need to go early every class to get a nice seat? how early? full-time or part-time more ppl?
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F7 still ok lah...
P2 will have more students I think.

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post Dec 21 2009, 10:19 PM

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QUOTE(carlosandy @ Dec 20 2009, 10:25 PM)
Haha, P1 is not very difficult, eventhough Philip Woo study notes more on story based, but as long as you attend his class and understand and know the important area to study, then should be more than enough for study.

Btw, if you prefer good study notes, then may be consider Sheila (OIC). But her notes too complicated for me, just like Kaplan text book. As I'm a part time student those time, I dun think I can finish it b4 exam.

Or may be can consider Low Chin Ann (Kolej Bandar). Heard from somebody, his notes are simple & easy for understanding.

Haha, that's no perfect lecturer. Everything is depend on what you want.
I have attended Chin Ann's F8. Even though I think his notes are okay and he can make complicated things simple, the thing that I don't like about him is that he talks when he teaches. I cannot concentrate writing and listening at the same time. Cannot attend Sheila's because she only offers part time classes, I prefer morning or afternoon classes though. Thanks for the detailed info by the way smile.gif

QUOTE(Pooh-Bear @ Dec 21 2009, 12:34 AM)
Well actually, he expects students to prepare their own notes. Thus, for certain topics, he will just give you the photocopied text (extracts) from BPP manual and teach from it.
However, he does prepare notes for certain topics, especially those topics that he feels are important.
I find those notes prepared by him really helpful - simple and direct.
He has a knack for clearly distinguishing things (which we students tend to confuse), and guides you to understand the logic behind everything.
His classes are really good, however I noticed that due to the time constraint, he is unable to explain everything in detail towards the end, so he tends to explain topics which he feels are important in greater detail, but only skim through those which he feels are unimportant.
For this recent sitting, he only managed to cover one of the examiner's article during the revision class (which he had told us to bring during the regular class).
I have no experience with the other P1 lecturers, but you might want to try Philip's class. Apart from the minor setback mentioned above, he really is a very good lecturer.
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Seems like the best is still Philip...I am not sure whether I am those students who can prepare own notes though, never really have the talent doing it because I tend to copy everything instead of extracting the important part. I am a perfectionist yea sad.gif

QUOTE(jonwei @ Dec 21 2009, 06:50 PM)
for F7 Mr Haneef class in OIC.....is it very crowded 1 ah? need to go early every class to get a nice seat? how early? full-time or part-time more ppl?
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I was his full time student, not very crowded, but if you want a good seat(front and in the middle, most strategic place), better reach there like 20 minutes earlier. Not sure about his part time class though, but heard from my friend that his part time class has lots of students as well.

QUOTE(EVON4477 @ Dec 21 2009, 08:02 PM)
hi,
can share wif me where you taking f9 paper?

thanks
I am still thinking about it

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post Dec 22 2009, 01:16 AM

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Haneef and Joe which one better ..last time i study wif Joe..but i think his is not cover theory or ias in depth ..any recommendation ?
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post Dec 22 2009, 01:40 AM

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QUOTE(Pooh-Bear @ Dec 21 2009, 12:34 AM)
Thanks for the suggestion Topace. Sounds a great idea to me, I'll need to check if that can be arranged.
I've checked FTMS' website, can't find his name there. They've listed Mr Eliott as the P4 lecturer.
Not sure about KDU and INTI though.
Thanks for the link! Have a rough idea now.
Umm, just wondering, would you say his strength lies more in calculation or in theory, or an all-rounder?
You're welcome  smile.gif
Well for P1, you can check some of the recent comments.
For P3, you can consider Parmindar. Though someone did mention his classes are not as lively as Michael, I still found his classes quite interesting and lively (maybe just not as lively as Michael. I have not attended Michael's class before, so can't comment about that). He has really extensive knowledge and sometimes gives us some first-letter links to help us memorize. I noticed that I had already remembered some of the things before beginning to study/memorize, due to him repeating those stuff in class and his first-letter links. This does really help because P3 is a very bulky syllabus.
There's nothing wrong with driving a Kancil.
Well actually, he expects students to prepare their own notes. Thus, for certain topics, he will just give you the photocopied text (extracts) from BPP manual and teach from it.
However, he does prepare notes for certain topics, especially those topics that he feels are important.
I find those notes prepared by him really helpful - simple and direct.
He has a knack for clearly distinguishing things (which we students tend to confuse), and guides you to understand the logic behind everything.
His classes are really good, however I noticed that due to the time constraint, he is unable to explain everything in detail towards the end, so he tends to explain topics which he feels are important in greater detail, but only skim through those which he feels are unimportant.
For this recent sitting, he only managed to cover one of the examiner's article during the revision class (which he had told us to bring during the regular class).
I have no experience with the other P1 lecturers, but you might want to try Philip's class. Apart from the minor setback mentioned above, he really is a very good lecturer.
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hi,
i don wan take F9 andrew pang as his teachin very fast, except him who can recommend? and i wanna know where daniel ho teaching f9?
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post Dec 22 2009, 04:56 AM

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QUOTE(fastandfurious @ Dec 21 2009, 02:36 PM)
Menon's class is always full one lo. There's this waiting list she always mentioned about for students who want to come in to her class but can't coz full already. I think priority will be given to existing Sunway students and people who register early though.
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Not really...Many students taking P2 in sunway are not existing sunway student. Menon says she is uncomfortable teaching students in P2 that are exempted from F7 cause she feels that they do not have sufficient basis. Moreover, she and Shanta (once her student) have their own style of teaching and notes for both F7 and P2 which she worries students whom from other colleges are unable to get comfortable with. Well, can give it a try though if u manage to squeeze into her class. I heard that she is giving additional classes for P2 students whom exempted from F7 or from other colleges.
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post Dec 22 2009, 09:22 AM

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QUOTE(Topace111 @ Apr 5 2009, 07:25 PM)
Chow chee yen only revision I think.
Daniel Ho future is still uncertain in FTMS & he always give ambiguous reply when approached.
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do you where daniel ho teaching f9 for jan2010 intake??

thanks


Added on December 22, 2009, 10:03 am
QUOTE(prole @ Jun 9 2009, 08:08 PM)
I'm going to study F9 next semester. Any recomendation I should follow which Lecturer?
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Hi,

i oso thinking of f9 paper for next sitting
so which lecturer f9 u will chose?

thanks


Added on December 22, 2009, 10:15 am
QUOTE(ccjj1234 @ Jun 16 2009, 12:37 PM)
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Totally agree with you !! rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif

Confirmed by Daneil ho , he will teach in Hongkong FTMS for next 6 month  , stopp teaching in kl and singapore.

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Hi,

u mean daniel ho no more teaching f9 for jan2010 intake??

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If we have submitted last time and all relevant performance / objectives have been obtained, need to submit lagi?
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post Dec 22 2009, 10:24 AM

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anyone can recommend a good F9 part time class preferbly in pj or subang.... I am working fulltime and difficult for me to make it for classes in KL.
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post Dec 22 2009, 11:16 AM

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QUOTE(EVON4477 @ Dec 22 2009, 01:40 AM)
hi,
i don wan take F9 andrew pang as his teachin very fast, except him who can recommend? and i wanna know where daniel ho teaching f9?
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I've email oviyan and he say he is still teaching P4 at FTMS.

And i understand oviyan also teaches F9 but not at FTMS but in KDU
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post Dec 22 2009, 12:06 PM

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QUOTE(lengleng82 @ Dec 22 2009, 11:16 AM)
I've email oviyan and he say he is still teaching P4 at FTMS.

And i understand oviyan also teaches F9 but not at FTMS but in KDU
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i had checked kdu f9 is teachin by Mr Chan
but KDU course fees quite expensive..
how now?? really no idea now..
help me pls..
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post Dec 22 2009, 12:21 PM

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any1 know the fees for taylor and sunway for professional level, P1,P2 n P3?
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post Dec 22 2009, 02:16 PM

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Is Chow Kim Tai good for F9? Heard good stuffs about him as well

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