How to Approach Audit??
I’m feeling a mix of emotions about my results—neither thrilled nor disappointed, just somewhere in between.
The Audit experience was tough, and I didn’t have enough time to study for FMSM, yet I still managed to do well by my standards. I was hoping to get an exemption in costing, but that didn’t go as planned.
I’m really anxious about Audit.
I’ll need about 7-9 days to review Costing and FM SM.
I purchased Shubham Keswani’s audit notes for help!
One response
It sounds like you’ve had quite the experience with your exams! It’s completely normal to feel a mix of emotions after getting results, especially in a challenging subject like Audit.
Since you’ve bought Shubham Keswani’s Audit notes, that’s a great step! His notes can provide clarity and help simplify complex topics. Here are a few tips to make the most of your study time in the next 7-9 days for Costing and FM SM:
Prioritize Topics: Identify the key areas in Costing and FM SM that you find most challenging and focus on them first.
Use Active Learning: Instead of just reading the notes, try to summarize concepts in your own words, solve practice problems, and teach the material to someone else.
Practice Past Papers: If you have access to past exam papers or sample questions, practice them under timed conditions to get a feel for the exam format.
Take Regular Breaks: Don’t forget to give yourself some breaks to avoid burnout. Short, focused study sessions with breaks can be more productive.
Stay Positive: You’ve done well in FM SM despite your worries, so trust yourself and maintain a positive mindset as you prepare for the upcoming exams.
Remember, it’s about progress, not perfection. You’ve got this! Good luck with your studies!