I agree past questions are a good indicator. Whether or not you
actually sit down and do the past questions or merely note the topics
involved is down to the individual. I can honestly say that I never
once did a past question when preparing for these exams and it did me
no harm whatsoever. But its different strokes for different folks

On Feb 7, 9:41 am, Doodles <[email protected]> wrote:
> Past questions I would think are the best way to pass these exams.
> They give you an idea of what the examiner is looking for - give you
> pointers on what to concentrate on in each chapter and give you a good
> indication of how to approach each topic.
>
> On Feb 6, 9:32 pm, lionel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > which is most important in passing these exams - technique or stury or
> > both in equal measure?
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