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bpp lpc electives - private acq., equity, debt finance
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<blockquote data-quote="AvniD" data-source="post: 124612" data-attributes="member: 17155"><p>Hi [USER=14696]@m90[/USER]! I have not done these electives in my LPC but my best advice to you is- </p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Engage with the jargon</strong>- whatever terms you don't understand, clarify with your tutor and start making a bank of them which you refer to every time you see these terms prop up in news or your course reading. </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Organise your reading</strong>- ensure you take really detailed notes in tutorials and tip them into your legacy notes/textbooks. This will ensure you're including the application of your knowledge in your reading materials. If your exams are open book, make sure you tab your notes in an accessible way (labelling them clearly is a must!) so that you can quickly reach into the information you have on hand to write knock-out answers. </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Practice practice practice!</strong>- past paper are your best friends for technical modules. My best recommendation is to attempt a couple of them and book an office hour with your tutor to discuss your approach. This will help you feel more confident during the actual exam itself. </li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AvniD, post: 124612, member: 17155"] Hi [USER=14696]@m90[/USER]! I have not done these electives in my LPC but my best advice to you is- [LIST] [*][B]Engage with the jargon[/B]- whatever terms you don't understand, clarify with your tutor and start making a bank of them which you refer to every time you see these terms prop up in news or your course reading. [*][B]Organise your reading[/B]- ensure you take really detailed notes in tutorials and tip them into your legacy notes/textbooks. This will ensure you're including the application of your knowledge in your reading materials. If your exams are open book, make sure you tab your notes in an accessible way (labelling them clearly is a must!) so that you can quickly reach into the information you have on hand to write knock-out answers. [*][B]Practice practice practice![/B]- past paper are your best friends for technical modules. My best recommendation is to attempt a couple of them and book an office hour with your tutor to discuss your approach. This will help you feel more confident during the actual exam itself. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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