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f9 approach and stratergy

Forums › Ask ACCA Tutor Forums › Ask the Tutor ACCA FM Exams › f9 approach and stratergy

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  • September 1, 2016 at 6:32 am #336683
    Moloantoa
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    good day tutor

    i did not make it on june sitting and i will take december sitting,i am asking for the tips on how to pass f9 this time so that i peruse to essentials

    best regards

    September 1, 2016 at 7:29 am #336724
    John Moffat
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    Mainly study (have you watched all of my lectures?) and practice (do you have a revision kit from one of the ACCA approved publishers?).

    In the exam itself it is a question of allocating your time between the three sections of the exam; making sure that you hand in an answer to every one of the MCQ’s in Sections A and B (even if you have to guess several of them); and making sure you attempt each part of each of the long-form questions in Section C.

    In the long form questions, you must attempt each part (attempt does not mean finish each part – there will be parts you get stuck on, or run out of time). For calculation parts you must show your workings neatly – it is the workings that get the marks, not the final answer. For written parts you must always write something – almost anything at all sensible will at least get a mark (and even just 1 mark is enormous if you would otherwise have failed on 49!).

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