Tips: 1. If you’re behind, read your study guide and write a summary. Take note of pages of where something is. (Useful for open book exams). 2. Write summaries. 3. Use previous papers by doing one question from all the papers to get an idea of what each question is about. E.g. Question 1 (2015), (2016) and (2017) and then the next ones etc. 4. Don’t go with what people say about the course. Just do your thing and apply yourself to the best of your ability.
Telegram is the girl she thinks she is hey!!!! Doing 3rd year next year, never bought textbooks. As for what you said about different strokes for different folks when it comes to difficult modules, I completely agree. I'm working full time but still manage to complete my studies.
Thank you for the many valuable tips. I am a mature UNISA alumnus who obtained my BA in 2013 and my HonsBA Translation Studies in 2020. Hopefully I will return to do my masters in 2023. I missed the deadline for applications... The older I get, the more I realise that young people approach learning incorrectly. Forget about perfection. Learning is an exploration. Studying is also a way of getting to know yourself, of coming face to face with one's strengths and weaknesses. As Rosey says, you brain can only soak up so much. I also agree with the fact that one will excel in some branches of a given field, while being mediocre in others. Anyway, this essay must end now.
I am glad I got to watch and listen to this video, it's very informative, it's not easy having to study and being a full-time employee at the same time.
Thank you so much hey ❤ you really assisted me here, you really are a help and I wish you all the best because you so generous with your knowledge and information. Thanks again girl and I'm also a Law student who is really struggling and and and you just helped me😅.
Yes . I am . I’m still conflicted on whether I want to stay in corporate or not you know but I need to know why I started . It’s still my dream so I don’t want to let temporary pleasures blind me from the end goal. I actually wanted to do a video on this particular topic .😩
Heyyy....I just wanna know something. I'm doing my first year at LLB and there's this FAC1503 accounting module. The time u were doing ur LLB did this module have exams, because I hear it's just assignments like GANG assignments fela😅
Hey 👋🏻 How do you study LLB while working a permanent job thats not law related considering when you have to do articles with a law firm and stuff (pupilage etc) like do you leave your job to go focus on articles and more or?
Do whatever works for you hey. Eg. Imagine getting paid 3k for being a CA when you have bills to pay?. I'm a paralegal and I don't see myself going down that route.etc
Hey, I am set on studying Law at Unisa, but I'd like to know if you take exams at a physical venue or assessments are online as I am currently living abroad.
Hey my love my name is Fezeka, I am your biggest fan, can i please have your private email I need to contact you regarding the career. Need some guidance. Thank you in advance. Lol I’ve missed you😅
Hey love . I was actually going through my previous comments earlier today and I realised you asked me for that and I said you should rather dm me on Instagram. Anyway here it is precious1ramokoka@gmail.com . I’ll wait on your email.🤗🤗
Tips:
1. If you’re behind, read your study guide and write a summary. Take note of pages of where something is. (Useful for open book exams).
2. Write summaries.
3. Use previous papers by doing one question from all the papers to get an idea of what each question is about. E.g. Question 1 (2015), (2016) and (2017) and then the next ones etc.
4. Don’t go with what people say about the course. Just do your thing and apply yourself to the best of your ability.
Telegram is the girl she thinks she is hey!!!! Doing 3rd year next year, never bought textbooks. As for what you said about different strokes for different folks when it comes to difficult modules, I completely agree. I'm working full time but still manage to complete my studies.
Thank you for the many valuable tips. I am a mature UNISA alumnus who obtained my BA in 2013 and my HonsBA Translation Studies in 2020. Hopefully I will return to do my masters in 2023. I missed the deadline for applications... The older I get, the more I realise that young people approach learning incorrectly. Forget about perfection. Learning is an exploration. Studying is also a way of getting to know yourself, of coming face to face with one's strengths and weaknesses. As Rosey says, you brain can only soak up so much. I also agree with the fact that one will excel in some branches of a given field, while being mediocre in others. Anyway, this essay must end now.
Thank you so much Willem . This comment means so much !
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@@Jesuslovesyou0316 amen ❤
I had ABSOLUTELY no idea about telegram and unisa groups!!! Wow you've helped me so much! Thank you thank you thank you
This is honestly the best study video I have ever seen.Thanks alot sis❤
yho thanks girl for being real when it comes to these things hey
I am glad I got to watch and listen to this video, it's very informative, it's not easy having to study and being a full-time employee at the same time.
Smart girl you just outlined how to tackle the questions so easy. I'm looking forward to studying next year
Did you get in?
You're a God sent Sana❤😊 Thank you for such imperative information🎉
You’re welcome ♥️
Bathong you back..😁. Thank you for those tips. They are really helpful.
Thank you sister with your information 👌
You content is so informative! Iv been watching most of your Unisa stuff and I enjoyed it - I am also with Unisa ❤️
All the best with your journey Nomzamo♥️
Thank you for this video, it's very informative 🙏🏽😊
You’re more thank welcome Luuu♥️♥️♥️
Thank you so much hey ❤ you really assisted me here, you really are a help and I wish you all the best because you so generous with your knowledge and information. Thanks again girl and I'm also a Law student who is really struggling and and and you just helped me😅.
Thank you so much for your advice
Enrolled for law next year chile, this is very informative, i want to research what I can about law so I can be prepared for next year.
Did you get accepted?
All the best my love. I’ll post more videos as time goes on🥺
Very resourceful content
Thank you so much dear❤
Very informative
This was helpful sis thanks a lot
Thank you very much,
so cool
thank you for this, I have registered with UNISA for my 2nd qualification. and I had no idea on what to expect, thank you so much
Tips plz Bachelor of IT in unisa
Thank you so much❤❤
Hey,I hope you're fine..
How do you guys get question papers😪cause I am struggling
Hey do you have tips on Law of succession?
Are you planning to do law when you are done studying? I'm going to study LLB next year..is it worth it for you?
Yes . I am . I’m still conflicted on whether I want to stay in corporate or not you know but I need to know why I started . It’s still my dream so I don’t want to let temporary pleasures blind me from the end goal. I actually wanted to do a video on this particular topic .😩
@@Miss_ramokoka please do the video and go into the details of it all.
I love you
Love you too my friend ♥️
Does this apply to only UNISA students?😢
Heyyy....I just wanna know something. I'm doing my first year at LLB and there's this FAC1503 accounting module. The time u were doing ur LLB did this module have exams, because I hear it's just assignments like GANG assignments fela😅
I heard that too and i am so happy kesana. will register it next semester
@@Okuhle_Dukuza 😂nam nge happy yazi. Because e exam ya accounting, never yoh trauma💔😂
Hey 👋🏻
How do you study LLB while working a permanent job thats not law related considering when you have to do articles with a law firm and stuff (pupilage etc) like do you leave your job to go focus on articles and more or?
Do whatever works for you hey. Eg. Imagine getting paid 3k for being a CA when you have bills to pay?. I'm a paralegal and I don't see myself going down that route.etc
Is its possible to do all your modules in one year
You post after 4months vele
I’m sorry 😂😂😂.
I was focusing on school because I couldn’t multitask between the two . But I’m officially back now . 🤗
Reading -you actually want to understand
Studying -you craps important infor
Hey, I am set on studying Law at Unisa, but I'd like to know if you take exams at a physical venue or assessments are online as I am currently living abroad.
They are currently online
Hi Rosey, when applying to UNISA for the first time, do your documents (Matric certificate and ID copy) need to be certified?
No they do not
Hey my love my name is Fezeka, I am your biggest fan, can i please have your private email I need to contact you regarding the career. Need some guidance. Thank you in advance. Lol I’ve missed you😅
Hey love . I was actually going through my previous comments earlier today and I realised you asked me for that and I said you should rather dm me on Instagram. Anyway here it is precious1ramokoka@gmail.com . I’ll wait on your email.🤗🤗
I sent you an email my comment will be long
Haibo. Let me check