It's my pleasure. My opinion is usually based on your career goal. Both papers are tough and value-adding. If you see yourself in the audit field, AAA will likely be more beneficial. But if you are a generalist with career goals in management accounting, process development, performance management etc. APM is most suitable. Ask where you would like to see yourself and choose based on this. I wrote both papers and have no regrets.
@@MrFooyokemeng I sincerely appreciate your tenacity. I struggled with my optional papers (APM & AAA) too. My candid advice is to ensure you take each paper separately. Allow enough time to practice more questions on the CBE platform. Without sound question practice, passing APM and AAA is practically difficult. You must practice to time and get an expert or study buddy to review the quality of your answers for you. Always believe you can do it. I passed APM on the 6th attempt and AAA on the 4th attempt and out of the lessons I learned was the purpose of making this video. Please follow me on Linkedin if possible to share further tips and insights. www.linkedin.com/in/adediji-matthew-mba-aca-572215b8ma/
@mukesh_gv Hello Mukesh, Thank you for reaching out. My first question is, have you attempted/passed SBR? If yes, that's okay to combine SBL and AAA. If not, please substitute SBR for SBL. I would rather advise you to take each paper separately at this level. Just one paper per diet will allow you more time to practice and focus on the exam techniques . As for AAA, there's no shortcut to pass this paper other than thorough question practice. At least 10 complete diet question practice plus Mock before your exam. This paper is practical orientated. Thus, it's difficult to pass by just reading study text without question practice. The practice will help you get better. This question practice should be reviewed with online solutions whenever you're done, or give it to someone who is a teacher in this subject/who have passed this subject to review the quality of your answers for you. Best of luck.
Awesome stuff Mathew,this is very helpful. What was your strategy on practicing past past papers?Lets say if you never knew the answer to a question. WHAT DID YOU DO?
Thank you so much for the compliment. So, my strategy to question practice, like I said, was under exam condition. I practiced to time at least 6 complete questions to know how long it would take in the actual exam. I timed myself and set my practice area as if it's an exact exam. What I did when I came across unknown questions is to move on. Since I'm under time condition By moving on, I have allowed enough time for other questions that I knew so well since the plan is to pass the exam by answering at least 95% of the questions. So I advise that you move on when you come across questions that you don't know so it doesn't waste your precious time. But if you are just practising without a timer, it's an opportunity for you to go back to your study to know what that question is. Question practice helps you to know what area you've covered so well and what area you should focus less. Thank you.
@TheFinanceEdge Thank you so much for your feedback. I appreciate your contribution and l like your strategy which is not so different from mine except l need to do more practice before the D-day.
Hello Ugochi, thank you for reaching out. Can we connect on the LinkedIn platform? please use this link: www.linkedin.com/in/ adediji-matthew-mba-aca-572215b8ma I look forward to your invitation.
Concise and helpful. Thank you for the tips 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I'm glad you find it helpful.
Thank you for sharing.
You're welcome brother.
Thanks a lot for the tips
Thank you so much for watching. I will be releasing more videos before the exam day for more tips.
Keep up the good work sir
Thank you.
Thank you
You're welcome.
thank you for the guidance, do you recommend to go for AAA or APM? I have tried both but cannot get through
It's my pleasure.
My opinion is usually based on your career goal. Both papers are tough and value-adding. If you see yourself in the audit field, AAA will likely be more beneficial. But if you are a generalist with career goals in management accounting, process development, performance management etc. APM is most suitable. Ask where you would like to see yourself and choose based on this. I wrote both papers and have no regrets.
There is a video on how to navigate APM as well. You can find this on my channel.
My mind is simple, I just want to pass exam. I have been struggling to pass my options papers. Any advice?
@@MrFooyokemeng I sincerely appreciate your tenacity. I struggled with my optional papers (APM & AAA) too.
My candid advice is to ensure you take each paper separately. Allow enough time to practice more questions on the CBE platform. Without sound question practice, passing APM and AAA is practically difficult. You must practice to time and get an expert or study buddy to review the quality of your answers for you.
Always believe you can do it. I passed APM on the 6th attempt and AAA on the 4th attempt and out of the lessons I learned was the purpose of making this video. Please follow me on Linkedin if possible to share further tips and insights.
www.linkedin.com/in/adediji-matthew-mba-aca-572215b8ma/
@@TheFinanceEdge Thank you
Hi sir, I am planning to take 2 papers- AAA and SBL. And this is for JUNE 25 attempt. So any tips? It would be really helpful thank you!
@mukesh_gv Hello Mukesh, Thank you for reaching out. My first question is, have you attempted/passed SBR? If yes, that's okay to combine SBL and AAA. If not, please substitute SBR for SBL. I would rather advise you to take each paper separately at this level. Just one paper per diet will allow you more time to practice and focus on the exam techniques .
As for AAA, there's no shortcut to pass this paper other than thorough question practice. At least 10 complete diet question practice plus Mock before your exam. This paper is practical orientated. Thus, it's difficult to pass by just reading study text without question practice. The practice will help you get better. This question practice should be reviewed with online solutions whenever you're done, or give it to someone who is a teacher in this subject/who have passed this subject to review the quality of your answers for you.
Best of luck.
Thank you for these tips
It's my pleasure.
Awesome stuff Mathew,this is very helpful.
What was your strategy on practicing past past papers?Lets say if you never knew the answer to a question. WHAT DID YOU DO?
Thank you so much for the compliment.
So, my strategy to question practice, like I said, was under exam condition. I practiced to time at least 6 complete questions to know how long it would take in the actual exam. I timed myself and set my practice area as if it's an exact exam.
What I did when I came across unknown questions is to move on. Since I'm under time condition By moving on, I have allowed enough time for other questions that I knew so well since the plan is to pass the exam by answering at least 95% of the questions.
So I advise that you move on when you come across questions that you don't know so it doesn't waste your precious time.
But if you are just practising without a timer, it's an opportunity for you to go back to your study to know what that question is. Question practice helps you to know what area you've covered so well and what area you should focus less.
Thank you.
@TheFinanceEdge Thank you so much for your feedback. I appreciate your contribution and l like your strategy which is not so different from mine except l need to do more practice before the D-day.
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You're welcome.
With adequate quality question practice, success is assured.
Best of luck.
@@TheFinanceEdge lndeed .l like the "adequate quality question practice".This is the difference between a pass and F.
Thank you once again.
Hi mathew, How can i reach you?. would like to know how to effectively study for AAA
Hello Ugochi, thank you for reaching out.
Can we connect on the LinkedIn platform?
please use this link: www.linkedin.com/in/
adediji-matthew-mba-aca-572215b8ma
I look forward to your invitation.
@@TheFinanceEdge sure , thank you.
@@TheFinanceEdge i can't seem to send an invitation, keeps giving me error signal. However, i was able to follow your page.
Oh, sorry about that. Please search for Matthew Adediji on Linkedin. I used the same profile picture.
Congratulations
Thank you so much.
Usadaro. 😂