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ACCA examinees to bring ballpoint pen.

ACCA has recently use on-screen marking to grade the papers. Answer scripts are scanned and digitalised. The electronic version of the scripts is then sent to the markers for grading. Therefore, to ensure that the answers are scanned into the computers, a black ballpoint pen is needed. Further care is needed by not writing the answers out of the margins provided.

That is what is said by my lecturer. Oh gosh, and he recommended 0.7mm as the preferred size. It is a double assurance that the words written will be picked up. Sigh… Time to change pen. Again.

Robert

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Concentration needed

Extracted from scui3asteveos Flickr

Extracted from scui3asteveo's Flickr

My lecturer just produced some frightening figures from last semester’s exam papers. Apparently, the four papers I am taking are among those with the lowest passing rate. Hence, it is time for me to drop my happy-go-lucky attitude from now on. My updates on the Net is increasingly rare and it will remain this way. I will have to drop Plurk, Facebook and Twitter for the time being. That means no more Facebook games, increase in Plurk karma or Klout.net’s Influence summary. Most of my time on the computer will be spent on more constructive sites.

Till 15 December! And oh, my ORD date is 14th December. What a busy Christmas month.

Robert

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Results

My ACCA results are coming out on the 17th. I didn’t actually bother if my results will be bad. I was dealt with academic failures before. I failed my promos once, got retained for it. I am really apathetic to this now. My lecturer today asked the class how many are not waiting for results to be released. There were only a handful raised their hands. The lecturer was really surprised by the lack of enthusiasm/stress displayed.

Oh well. More stress please?

Robert
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