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I'm reading my bpec folder over and over is there any other way I could learn the info in the folder
 
Make notes on it.

Go through each section and make notes of the really important bits on index cards or old envelopes.

Then give the index cards to family members and get them to test you.
 
Make notes on it.

Go through each section and make notes of the really important bits on index cards or old envelopes.

Then give the index cards to family members and get them to test you.


Thank you I'll give it a try
 
I'm reading my bpec folder over and over is there any other way I could learn the info in the folder

Read it, write out bullet points . Read ur notes try and re write then from memory. U don't need to know every word as u can reference in exam! Just the basic principles?
 
I always use a yellow highlighter pen on the stuff that I'm a little hazy on the first time of reading.

Then I just concentrate on learning the highlighted stuff so the task is easier.

Worked for me the last 30 years (and some........)
 
Just reference the answers in your book on the day. If you have a good grasp of the subject then you can eliminate the 2 silly answers they give and use the book to find the answer, if you don't already know it of course. Its not a difficult exam tbh
 
I always use a yellow highlighter pen on the stuff that I'm a little hazy on the first time of reading.

Then I just concentrate on learning the highlighted stuff so the task is easier.

Worked for me the last 30 years (and some........)
Haha I only agree with you if it's minimal use of a highlighter, seriously I've looked in students books to help them find something and actually can't see what I'm looking for as there's too much highlighted
 
Thats a fair point. I looked at one of my trainees years ago and I thought he had a yellow book!

If they're hazy on everything then I guess it's the old saying,

"If the learner hasn't learnt then the teacher hasn't taught!" At that point I usually look for a new job....
 
Have you looked at the questions at the back of the book?

I've just recently sat the exams (and passed :)) although if your book is the same as mine there are a few mistakes in it, and answers to questions that aren't there!

Having said that, it makes you read through it in a different way and you pick up a lot while trying to find the answer.
Hope this helps
 
Just reference the answers in your book on the day. If you have a good grasp of the subject then you can eliminate the 2 silly answers they give and use the book to find the answer, if you don't already know it of course. Its not a difficult exam tbh

Very true when I did mine it is so simple
Of the group there were about 5 I would not trust to tie up my shoe laces but they still passed !
All the answers are in front of you anyway it is only a case of being able to find them ?
I despair at our education system if I were being honest !
 
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