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- October 12, 2015 at 1:24 pm #276022
Hi, I am doing ACCA in the UK. I need to know if these notes, courses and online material is valid for UK as well or there are little differences.
I need to know if I buy books from UK providers, they are same as the material published on this site.Thanks for replying.
Parvinder KaurOctober 12, 2015 at 5:15 pm #276052You have posted this on the F1 forum, so I will answer primarily for that.
There are no syllabus differences for F1. In general, for other subjects differences are small, (note that we offer both Engllish and Global law). However, check by asking on the appropriate forum.
The text books you might buy from UK providers are not the same as the notes you would get here. The publishers’ texts are much larger – we might argue too large. It’s all very well having lots of detail, but you have to read it and learn it if it’s to be any use. We believe that our notes provide an excellent basis for success in the exams – and that’s all the major publishers would say also.
What you do need to buy extra are the publishers’ books of questions (one for each subject). They often call these revision kits. This is particularly important for F1 – F4 where the ACCA does no publish past papers. For F5 upwards, you could manage by downloading past ACCA exams and answers from their site.
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