Time management
Time management for CGMA exams can be divided into two main topics — managing your study time and planning your time in the exam.
Managing your study time effectively
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Time management during Case Study exams
Case Study exams are designed to be business simulations of real-life job tasks that someone at that level is expected to perform. Therefore, the three-hour exam (Operational and Management) has four sections (tasks), each 45 minutes long. The Strategic Case Study exam has three sections, with 60 minutes allocated for each section.
Candidates may finish a section early and move on to the next one but cannot return to previous sections in their remaining time. Therefore, you will have to manage time within each section. You can effectively manage your time through answer planning, which lets you:
Deconstruct questions.
Decide upon the right number of points and prioritise them for each sub-task.
Answer each sub-task in the required amount of depth.
Systematically sense-check the strength and validity of each point.
See the structure of your answer, giving you the words to use for your subheadings.
This article details a five-step approach to answer planning in Case Study examinations.