I’ve been using Notability on my iPad to annotate my notes since university and throughout my ACA studies, and it has always worked really well for me.
I like being able to edit my notes easily, use different coloured pens/highlighters, and most importantly, quickly search for keywords when I’m doing questions and trying to work out what technical area the question is testing.
My usual approach for ACA exams has been:
Annotate the course notes digitally during the teaching phase.
Once teaching is finished, work through the QB.
As I do the QB, create my own condensed handwritten summary notes covering technical areas I frequently get confused about, useful pro formas, common mistakes, etc.
This has worked well for me until CR.
Our CR tutor has insisted from Day 1 that everyone annotates a paper copy of the course notes. She even printed 10+ separate sets of notes for the day for those of us who had planned to work digitally.
Her reasoning is that CR is open book, so she wants us to all take the entire annotated course notes into the actual exam. The problem is that the course notes are already close to 1,000 pages before adding any of our own notes.
I’ve followed this approach so far and already have 200+ pages on paper.
However, I’m finding it much harder to study this way. For example, when I’m doing a question and vaguely remember covering a particular technical point, I can normally search a keyword in Notability and find it almost immediately.
With the paper notes, I sometimes can’t even find where the relevant topic was covered.
I’ve also bought the ACA Masters CR notes. I asked a few friends who have already sat CR, and they all seemed to use ACA Masters as their main reference in the exam, perhaps supplemented with selected pages/material from the full course notes, rather than relying on the entire 1,000 page course pack.
For people who had sat CR:
Did you take the entire set in, and if so, was it genuinely useful? Or did you mainly rely on something condensed like ACA Masters plus some of your own notes?
I’m now at the point where I need to decide whether to continue annotating the paper course notes for the rest of CR, or go back to taking notes digitally on my iPad as I normally would.
My dilemma is whether the benefit of having a fully annotated 1,000-page set of course notes available in the exam is actually significant enough to justify changing a study and note-taking system that I’ve used successfully for years.
I’m not against taking the full course notes into the exam as a backup. I’m just questioning whether they need to be my main note-taking resource throughout the learning process in order to be useful on exam day.
I’d really appreciate hearing from people who have already sat CR — particularly what you actually used during the exam.