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aat level 3 exam preparations-excel or sheet of paper and calculator ?


Hi guys

I wonder which is better for your learning and exam preparation ? You have given tables in exercise book that you have to populate with numbers. If you create similiar tables in excel you only have to do calculations which is very fast in excel. You practically don't have to think about anything. On the other hand during exam you only have pen, sheet of paper and calculator in front of you so you have to remember what tables in your exercise book look like so that you can copy those tables from your head to your paper. When you have everything prepaired in excel you don't have to memorize layout of those tables. Is it better to practice without excel and do all calculations on calculator or is it better to use excel for exercising ?



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I think that you just answered yourself in your own question Rafal.

You don't have Excel in an exam hall so be prepared to be able to do calculations quickly and accurately using pen and paper.



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thanks Shaun for reply

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