your books are excellent, am tired of ***'s write everthing in the texts. Urs are simple and and direct-take it from me being a *** distance learning student for 3yrs. Great job GTG![]()
your books are excellent, am tired of ***'s write everthing in the texts. Urs are simple and and direct-take it from me being a *** distance learning student for 3yrs. Great job GTG![]()
i have used many books but i found the GTG is the best
are gtg books better than ***?so u people r sure coz i am planning to buy f6 f7 books.should i go gor gtg or ***.opinions of people who have used both books plz tell
Last edited by Snehal K; 11-12-08 at 09:32 AM.
Based on the sample chapters I have read for some of the ACCA papers, GTG certainly does have a refreshingly fresh and vibrant approach. The materials are succinct, relevant and well presented, and the books are offered at a price that is certainly value for money.
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I bought my first GTG book in F8.I was so impressed with their clear layout and with a lot of examples not to talk of the synopsis.there was no situation that would leave you in doubt as everything they try to explain they give an example.I am planning to buy P1 and P3.I dont know though how their calculative subjects come out like F7,P2,P4 etc.those that have used GTG books on these courses please give us a feedback how you found the calculations in these books.
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Dear Leonel
Please make you posts on the relevant thread in the relevant section of the forum. The above thread is on the GTG books for ACCA whereas your post is not relevant to it.
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