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<blockquote data-quote="L KNG" data-source="post: 15037335" data-attributes="member: 100687"><p>You are welcome dear friend. </p><p></p><p>Actually my believe is 60% of study weight should be put from us. Remaining 40% can be expect by the guidence given by the lecturer. Why I am saying like that is self study will not work well if you are totally new to the subject or the level of CIMA. If you are going to do a re-sit, then self study will be sufficient. </p><p></p><p>When coming to study techniques, I never relied on theory or study text as well as not entirely depended on what letuers taught us at the class. Usually I revised my notes few times and especially kept in my mind only the key points of the important topics. Then I could elaborate them at the exam by adding my opinions along with the key points. For me, this method worked. But this will be vary from person to person.</p><p></p><p>According to my experience, Gajendra Liyenaratchchi, M. Thariq, Sugheeth Patabandige and Hasitha Premartne are really good lectuers. I am not sure whether Mr. Hasitha and Mr. Sugeeth are still doing lectures. Anyway they know how to teach teoratical points to students in simple way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L KNG, post: 15037335, member: 100687"] You are welcome dear friend. Actually my believe is 60% of study weight should be put from us. Remaining 40% can be expect by the guidence given by the lecturer. Why I am saying like that is self study will not work well if you are totally new to the subject or the level of CIMA. If you are going to do a re-sit, then self study will be sufficient. When coming to study techniques, I never relied on theory or study text as well as not entirely depended on what letuers taught us at the class. Usually I revised my notes few times and especially kept in my mind only the key points of the important topics. Then I could elaborate them at the exam by adding my opinions along with the key points. For me, this method worked. But this will be vary from person to person. According to my experience, Gajendra Liyenaratchchi, M. Thariq, Sugheeth Patabandige and Hasitha Premartne are really good lectuers. I am not sure whether Mr. Hasitha and Mr. Sugeeth are still doing lectures. Anyway they know how to teach teoratical points to students in simple way. [/QUOTE]
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