ACCA December exams Day 3 feedback

How were PM and APM? Well, here’s what you said…

PM

The MCQs were deemed fine, but people struggled with section C and probability quest, which for some turned into a ā€˜disasterā€™.

Among the questions were transfer pricing and rolling budgets. The rolling budget question was similar to a past exam question.

There were also questions on variances, ABC, ABB and linear/limiting factors.

Some students seemed to struggle with the information. ā€œIt took soo long to collect info from question,ā€ explained one.

On Open Tuitionā€™s poll some 51% of students called this one ā€˜OKā€™.

APM

One in four sitters felt the December was a ā€˜disasterā€™ for them, on Open Tuitionā€™s instant post-exam poll. The first comment on the website was just ā€œtime managementā€. A fellow sitter agreed: ā€œIt was so time pressure and so difficult to think with so many boxes up on your screen!ā€ Another candidate said they ā€˜knew everythingā€™, and still couldnā€™t complete the paper!

So, we are talking a ā€˜hardā€™ and ā€˜challengingā€™ paper for many. However, others felt it was all fair, with no major or tricky calculations. ā€œNothing usual came up,ā€ said one sitter. There was even someone who enjoyed it: ā€œGood cases on each question to really get your teeth stuck into.ā€

One sitter revealed what they were asked: Q1 Kaizen, JIT, Six sigma, ERPS; Q2 ABM; Q3 Benchmarking. But many PQs still donā€™t understand that not every gets the same exam questions now!

A few PQs also complained about dodgy keyboards.