
Yesterday was my BHS stage 4 business management exam. I set my alarm for just before 7 am. This gave me time to get up and walk the dogs. Then I quickly read my notes. I had already ensured that my skills record and ID were ready for the exam. I nervously checked my email regularly as I was awaiting the briefing for the day. Which would include the debate subject. It would also cover the business and grassland management scenarios. When the email arrived I was able to collect my notes for the debate. I then discarded the rest to one side. The debate topic was ‘Should horses should have 24/7 turnout and only come in to work’.
I printed the scenarios and highlighted any relevant points that needed to be discussed during the exam. I then made bullet point using my notes.
I tried to make things as organized as possible. I don’t have such a good track record with technology. So this makes me feel quite anxious in case something goes wrong.. I had already set my alarm 9.50am ready to log on the team meeting before the 10am start. I was the first candidate to login. This enabled me to have a quick chat with the examiner and check my technology was working. It was also good as I hadn’t realized that I needed to give the examiner my BHS membership number.
The debate was like I expected from my training session except I expected candidate 1 to open the debate. I also expected candidate 4 to close the debate. However, the opening of the debate was open to anyone who wished to. This may not be how all examiners do it so just be prepared as it threw me out slightly. I had ignored the intro and conclusion in my notes while flicking through the topic notes as I though being candidate 2 I wouldn’t be asked.
Individual times also surprised me. I thought each candidate had 15 minutes in total. However, it was 15 minutes for each scenario plus 15 minutes for the viva so 45-minutes in total. At this point, I was pleased that I booked the whole day off work as the exam for all four candidates actually finished at 3 o’clock. Luckily being candidate number 2 I was finished by 1 o’clock.
I highlighted all relevant points in the scenarios. I went through the syllabus to ensure I could cover each area when discussing the scenarios. I felt this was a good plan. I had also made a quick note in the scenario any points next to the syllabus criteria as well.
I didn’t particularly work with the syllabus directly when doing the grassland scenario although it was close to hand. Instead, I worked in a logical manner. I considered what I would do over the next 12 months to improve land.
The viva included questions set by the BHS. These were all taken from the syllabus that had been have been signed off in the skills record. There was around five questions in total. I think the examiner was relieved when my time was up. I had plenty to say and the whole 45 minutes went pretty quickly. I speeded up my speech and almost listed bullet points for last 2 questions due to running out of time.
My part in the exam was now over and I was able to go relax. Overall, my experiences of the exam was good and the training I had received prepared me well. I just need to wait 10-15 working days for the results.














