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- September 5, 2018 at 7:47 pm #471694
Hi, i want to sit for PM and TX or FR on December.
I have a full time job 9-5 and i can study maximum 2 hours per day.
I will study self paced with complete text, exam kit and pocket notes plus opentuition video and notes.
First would you believe that it is possible to pass two papers on December?
Second if yes which one should i choose as a second Paper and why? TX or FR?Thank you in advanced for your time.
September 5, 2018 at 10:19 pm #471723Well, I am totally not in favour of Full-time students to sit 2 papers in 1 sitting and here you are with a full time job with max 2hrs to study. So I will certainly NOT recommend you to sit 2 papers in December. And the papers you have mentioned are surely not easy ones.
You have better chances of passing and securing good scores if you sit 1 paper per sitting. And all of us want to pass in the first attempt, isn’t it?
So I will advise you to give PM (F5) in December.
Then FR (F7) in March
And Finally TX (F6) in JuneThe reason why I will NOT give TX(F6) in March sitting because that is the last sitting for the syllabus and finance act. And from June onwards a new finance act has to be studied. That would mean if any one is not able to pass TX (F6) in March, that person will have to study the new finance act for June.
This would mean he would need new books ( study text and revision kit) that are in accordance with the relevant finance act.
So for me this is almost equivalent to start all over.
June and September sittings are best to sit for TX (just to be on the safe side).Hope this helps.
September 6, 2018 at 12:28 pm #471826I would not recommend you to sit 2 papers in December especially with a full time job and if you have not already started studying for them.
I thought I can do 2 in one go, I sat 2 professional level exams, Advanced Corporate Reporting and Advanced Performance Management and failed both in June 2018….. I also have a full time job, very demanding position. But I also have a child to raise.
Hope this helps.
September 6, 2018 at 12:31 pm #471827When I studied for F6 tax with a child and a full time job on the side, I did not watch any TV and did not go anywhere for 3 months. I studied every evening from 8pm after I put my child to bed until midnight, 1am, sometimes just 10-11pm as often my eyes got inflammed, red, watery and I was unable to keep them open. I studied every weekend nearly all day, even when I took my child to the park and I only passed F6 tax with 50% but of course, you may be luckier and may quickly pick things up. Quicker than I did. 🙂
September 6, 2018 at 8:30 pm #471954Hi guys, thank you all for your replies.
The reason that i want to sit for two papers is that i have already study one month for PM(F5) paper. ? was not able to sit yesterday for the PM exams, and i was thinking that i could revise my study for F5 and also take one of F6 or F7. I have two kids less than 2.5 years old. The past month i was studying either in the morning before they wake up(06.00-07.20), or after 22.00. I also have a quite demanding job as a finance manager. But my past month experience showed me that with programme and a lot of sacrifices you can have a result.I think that i will start the revision of F5 paper and if i manage to revise it and fully understaned quickly i will start to study for the F7 as well.
You all were very helpful.
Thank you very muchSeptember 6, 2018 at 8:56 pm #471957Hello, guys.
Someone asked the same question, but my papers are AA and FM, and I have full time job.
Is it doable? what do you recommend? how much time shoul I devote studying for coming 3 months.Thanks all for answers.
September 6, 2018 at 8:58 pm #471958Want to mention that FM is not hard for me, it just requires good remembering I think, But I have no Audit experience and that paper is completely new for me.
September 6, 2018 at 11:15 pm #471986@efthymiosc If you think you are fully prepared for F5 and have ample time to study well for F7 I think and hope there will be no issues in giving both of them in December.
And if in any case, you think you are not fully prepared and need more time, you can surely extend your exam to the next sitting. (we must take advantage of the 4 sittings)
Just make sure you do as much question practice from an ACCA Approved Provider as you can for both of them and leave at least the recommended time for preparing for F7.
https://www.accaglobal.com/us/en/student/exam-support-resources/fundamentals-exams-study-resources/f7/self-study-guides.html
That will help you secure a good pass.Hope this helps.
September 6, 2018 at 11:52 pm #471988@igrar You could have continued in that same post but even then as I have mentioned here
https://opentuition.com/topic/sitting-for-2-papers-on-december/
I will recommend you the same thing. Sitting 2 papers in 1 sitting is a big No from my side whether for a full time student or with a full-time job.
One paper per sitting helps to secure a better first time pass. So I advise you to give one 1 in December and the other one in March.
Now regarding how much time you should give studying you would get the best idea by seeing the Study Support Guides here the links to them
During the week days I am sure you will not be able to give much time due to work but then you should give full day studying on weekends to compensate that.
AA is a theory based paper which many students may not be a fond of since it requires a lot learning and the pass rates speak for themselves.
If you have given F1 and F4 you won’t have much of an issue since the knowledge is carried forward to F8(AA).
In any case, for each paper practice as many questions as you can from an ACCA Approved Provider to secure a good pass.
And that’s the reason why I am saying it’s better to give 1 paper per sitting since you will have ample time to devote to prepare for each paper.
And if in any case, you think you are not fully prepared and need more time, you can surely extend your exam to the next sitting. (we must take advantage of the 4 sittings)
Hope this helps.
September 24, 2018 at 4:07 pm #475649Depends on what quality those ‘2 hours are of’. I studied APM and AFM in around 2 months~, sat in march and passed with around 70%
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