TTPP 5: How to Pass the November 2020 ATT and CTA Exams (Open Book for the First Time) with Nitin Rabheru
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For the first, and maybe even the last, time ever, the November 2020 ATT and CTA exams will be ‘open book’, which means that you can take materials into the exam.
Whilst it is arguably going to be ‘easier’ (I say that with caution), don’t fall into the trap of thinking that the exams are now going to be easy. The standard of questions is not changing, and so you will still need to adequately prepare in order to ensure pass.
Studying towards an open book exam requires a different approach than if the exam was not open book.
If you’re like me, however, you may have never sat an open book exam before, and so have no clue on the approach you should take or where to start.
Fortunately for you, Nitin Rabheru, a CTA, ATT and other professional exams lecturer for BPP, knows exactly what to do, and is here to help!
Nitin is a passionate lecturer that has, and still does, teach students on how to pass open book exams. He has over 20 years’ experience and really cares about the success of students, providing lots of great material on LinkedIn.
In this episode, Nitin shares some invaluable, unique advice on how to properly prepare for the open-book November 2020 sittings.
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10 tips to pass the November 2020 ATT & CTA Exams
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