See the full article here: https://accountingstudyadvice.com/know-vs-build-answering-questions/ From my Study Coaching sessions In earlier levels of studying, most of us are used to 'knowing' the answer when we look at questions. When we see the question, we know the answer, we have it. In later levels, this doesn't happen, and we feel that it's because we don't 'know' our stuff properly. Surely if we KNEW our work better, we would HAVE the answer when we look at the question? Let's explore why this isn't the case!

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Yvonne chats to: Chipo Simbi (At BAFA Accounting Education SIG)
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Can NotebookLM replace your lecturers?!
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Confidence: Is it what you think it is?!
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"If I know the work, I'll pass the question"
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