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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - "JUNE ITC" COURSE |
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The course is designed around the following key principles:- Motivation
– understanding the stresses caused from the ITC examination, understanding the
key elements of success in the examination, and using this knowledge to empower
and motivate candidates to start studying again early and accomplish the goals they
set out to achieve!
- Guidance and Discipline
– striking the right balance! Regular class attendance keeps candidates
disciplined in their study approach and motivates them to strive even more! We
have designed ALL of the contact sessions for Saturday mornings, thereby not
overburdening the weekend study time - ensuring that you receive regular
guidance on a weekly basis, whilst also allowing sufficient time for you to
spend studying on your own time for the remainder of the weekend in the weeks
leading up to the June ITC!
- Balance
–life is about balance and studying and work commitments must be balanced. We
believe the June ITC Board Course strikes the perfect balance. Streamlined
course material and key targeted question banks ensure that candidates are
spending time on material and questions that are adding value in the most
efficient manner.
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WHY DO THE JUNE ITC BOARD COURSE IN PREPARATION FOR JUNE ITC?
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- For repeat candidates, in order to understand key areas of where you went
wrong during the January sitting, as well as a full in-depth analysis and post
mortem of the January sitting.
- Expand your knowledge and deepen your understanding of the topics in the SAICA
ITC syllabus.
- Improve your exam technique and skills to generate the easy marks (especially
the simple marks).
- Understand key areas of where you went wrong during the January sitting
(applicable to candidates repeating ITC), as well as a full in-depth analysis
and of the January sitting.
- Understanding the impact of the changes to the ITC since 2013 resulting from the
SAICA Competency Framework becoming effective!
- Focus on more important topics.
- Identify relevant and practical issues.
- Motivation, planning and structure in your studies, through the use of the day
to day study guides provided in the course material.
- Get online, timeous assistance with all queries and problems through the use of
the online MyPal platform.
- Learn from the presenters who are involved in the ITC Part I marking, assessment
and umpiring processes.
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND? |
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- Candidates who are preparing for the first June sitting of the SAICA ITC;
- Candidates who are preparing for the second June sitting of the SAICA ITC;
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Candidates who were unsuccessful in the January sitting of the SAICA ITC; or
- Candidates seeking extra study support in their CTA studies.
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THE RECIPE FOR SUCCESS |
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- Motivate yourself to start your preparations as soon as possible towards the
June ITC again! We know that if you wrote the ITC in January and were
unsuccessful, regaining your confidence after an unsuccessful attempt is very
difficult, but we remind you of the following quote: “The greatest glory in
living lies not in ever falling, but in rising every time we fall” (Nelson
Mandela). The turnaround time is very short, so it is important that you take
action quickly in order to begin preparing for the second sitting.
- Register for the June ITC Course.
- Attend the program launch – key information will be communicated here, as well
as a plan of action going forward before the contact sessions begin, in order to
optimise your study program most efficiently.
- Attend all contact sessions.
- Prepare for sessions beforehand as indicated in the day to day study guides of
the June ITC Board Course file.
- Work out all tutorials and questions provided.
- Work consistently throughout the course period, using the day-to-day study
planner to assist you in getting through the course material.
- Give it your best in the final stretch.
- Pass the June sitting of the SAICA ITC in June 2020.
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REGISTRATION PROCEDURE |
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Register on-line by clicking
on the Register link on the left and then follow the simple steps to complete
the registration. |
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