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Hello,
I am sitting f6 and f9 this September.
I started with f6, studied until I felt I was ready for exam and passed a few mock exams.
Then started with F9. Same scenario.
Is this the best way to study or do you do both at same time? Maybe a few lectures on f6 then a few on F9 etc?
Thanks
Hi!
Your approach is okay as you have passed a few mocks.
However as there are no gaps between the exams of F9 and F6 in this September sitting.
I recommend you that you study one day F9 one day and F6 the other.
This will give you 2 benefits;
1. You will not forget what you studied as if you focus on one subject for many days you tend to forget the other, and then revising again will take more time and effort.
2. Your brain will be trained to solve F9 on one day and F6 on the other day. which will be required on 10 and 11 Sep.
So try to stay in touch with both subjects, and practice lots of pastpaper/kit questions. (not just mocks)
hope that helps!