Online communities executive Deirdre Molloy rounds up the best student related blog posts from CIMAsphere this month.
If you're sitting exams in November, you'll already know that passing doesn't simply hinge on understanding the CIMA syllabus content. You'll be thinking about exam technique, perhaps looking for advice on time management, and that's just for starters.
All this and more was touched on in our #ExamRewind online event last month, where we asked those doing resits to share with us the one thing they would do differently if they could turn back time.
We'll be running the event again in November, directly after the exams. In the meantime, you can skim the highlights in Rebecca's blog, and check out her top five comments from the student contributions to the event.
Elsewhere this month our student bloggers have been keeping busy. Some have been taking some relaxation, like Lizzi Martin in Disneyland, but Anna Lipinska ponders the issues surrounding the scenario where the teacher falls short. CIMA and MBA student Jarred Myers, meanwhile, took himself off to the Innovation Summit South Africa, in his hometown of Johannesburg, and blogged the daily highlights.
Have your say and feedback to our student bloggers in the comments.
Time to relax for a couple of weeks before the really hard work starts! – Lizzi Martin
New combinations of CIMA and a degree – Eileen Roddy
Hard candy – Anna Lipinska
Strawberries on vacation: Innovation Summit – Jarred Myers
Student support blog
Rewinding #ExamRewind – Rebecca McCaffry
If I could turn back time... – Rebecca McCaffry
T4 part B countdown – tips from the examiner – Rebecca McCaffry
How to use marks per question: operational, management and strategic papers – Rebecca McCaffry
Study tips on video – Rebecca McCaffry
CIMA resits audiocast – Rebecca McCaffry
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