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<blockquote data-quote="nadman" data-source="post: 26617175" data-attributes="member: 11100"><p>It is somewhat difficult. I did the exams some time ago. More than being difficult to understand there was a large amount of subjects and topics to cover.</p><p></p><p>Get about 4 years of past papers and make a chart to identify repeating topics for each subject.You will be able to identify a pattern. Also go for lectures, you will be able to figure out the areas they want you to focus on. I would say that you need to study 6 to 8 hours a day in the last month and a half leading up to exams. You need to be ready because there is often not much gap between papers.</p><p></p><p>If you are sitting each exam(1st year, 2nd year , 3rd year) on a yearly basis you should be ok. We used to sit the exam every 6 months to finish in 1 and a 1/2 years. That was really tough. I remember some students sat all 3 exams or 2 exams in one sitting which is really difficult to do.(I don't think they allow this anymore)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nadman, post: 26617175, member: 11100"] It is somewhat difficult. I did the exams some time ago. More than being difficult to understand there was a large amount of subjects and topics to cover. Get about 4 years of past papers and make a chart to identify repeating topics for each subject.You will be able to identify a pattern. Also go for lectures, you will be able to figure out the areas they want you to focus on. I would say that you need to study 6 to 8 hours a day in the last month and a half leading up to exams. You need to be ready because there is often not much gap between papers. If you are sitting each exam(1st year, 2nd year , 3rd year) on a yearly basis you should be ok. We used to sit the exam every 6 months to finish in 1 and a 1/2 years. That was really tough. I remember some students sat all 3 exams or 2 exams in one sitting which is really difficult to do.(I don't think they allow this anymore) [/QUOTE]
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