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Set Behaviour Goals

June 7, 2017September 27, 2021Leave a comment

For people in strength training, this is not a new concept. For some time now, this concept has been going around the cardio circuit to help trainers (and trainees!) appreciate getting into an exercise regime. "Outcome versus behaviour goals." Outcome goals are goals built around certain results or desired outcome. Traditionally, outcome goals were used to achieve … Continue reading Set Behaviour Goals

A Concise Look at the Difference Between the Old and the New CIMA Exams

May 31, 2017October 7, 2021Leave a comment

*This post was updated on 28 August 2020 to account for the 2019 CIMA syllabus and exam changes. Dear MJ I've been out of the CIMA scene for a while. I started it a few years back but put it on the back burner. I'm ready to come back but have found myself faced with … Continue reading A Concise Look at the Difference Between the Old and the New CIMA Exams

CIMA Pass Rates – March 2017

May 24, 2017October 7, 2021Leave a comment

CIMA has recently released the latest pass rates for March 2017. Gateway level pass rates continue to be below 50%. All the pass rates seem to have gone down for all the case studies but some more so than others. Take operational level for example, which seems to have dived down in the February 2017 sitting. The … Continue reading CIMA Pass Rates – March 2017

Low Marks on a 3,000-Word Script…What Am I Doing Wrong?

April 26, 2017October 7, 2021Leave a comment

Hi MJ Thank you for returning my mock feedback to me so promptly. I note your comments around adding more detail to my answers. My problem seems to be time constraints. I am confident that my typing speed is fast enough. Would you suggest making less points but exploring them in more detail? The last … Continue reading Low Marks on a 3,000-Word Script…What Am I Doing Wrong?

Studying CIMA Whilst on a Job Hunt

March 8, 2017February 1, 2026Leave a comment

Dear Tutor MJ Thank you for starting these Q&As. You put hesitant students like me at ease. A little bit of background about myself...I am a former CIMA student under the old 2010 syllabus. I had managed to finish F1 and F2 then, but had to pause my studies due to personal reasons. I am now ready to … Continue reading Studying CIMA Whilst on a Job Hunt

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