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- September 13, 2018 at 6:04 pm #474514
Hi,
Please can you write the last four papers of the exam in one sitting. That is the compulsory two (SBL and SBR) and the optional two (say AAA and AFM).September 13, 2018 at 6:30 pm #474516Many thanks @dskinner83 for the advice. I will think through it and make a decision.
September 14, 2018 at 5:25 am #474537@dskinner83 said:
I guess if the exams don’t clash there is nothing to stop you, but personally I would say that is very ambitious, even if you are studying full time.The Professional Level exams are very demanding and trying to study for all four in one session would not, in my opinion, give you the opportunity to fully understand what you are learning.
I work full time and have done one P-level exam every 6 months, apart from SBL which I took three months after ATX. Even that was hard work, and I don’t know yet if I passed SBL.
The most I would recommend is 2 per session, but ultimately it’s down to how you feel and what you are capable of.
Rightly said here by @dskinner83
According to the ACCA website :
” We have four exam cycles a year for both CBE and paper-based exams. Students are allowed to take a maximum of 4 exams during each exam cycle across a maximum of 8 distinct exams over the course of a calendar year. These can be any combination of computer-based and paper-based exams. ”
Mentioned in the link below.
https://www.accaglobal.com/middle-east/en/student/exam-entry-and-administration/enter-an-exam/exam-progression-rules.htmlIn fact, I will advise you to do 1 paper every six months or at the most 1 paper in 1 sitting. Professional level papers are way harder to pass. This will help you secure a better first time pass…and avoid fails!
Don’t fall into the trap of being hasty with your papers.
Hope this helps.
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