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- March 9, 2020 at 8:54 am #564973
Thank you Beth,
I definitely don’t want to burn out!
Since I wont be able to sit any exams in June, that means I have 5 months to prepare for exams for the September sitting. I will try to study for Taxation and Performance Management so I can sit these together, after that I will take one exam per sitting.
I’m just eager to get to the stage in my career where I have no more studying commitments.
March 8, 2020 at 10:50 pm #564937Hi Cathy
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it!
Going back to what you said about ACCA exam deadlines being in April, I just realised that I would have to get my AAT exam results back before I can apply for the F1-F3 exemptions, which will be in May. So I probably won’t be able to sit in June – this is annoying because I hate taking gaps in studies.
I will use this time to get the Law exam out the way and also to plan the ACCA papers that I want to take.
I’ll try to study for PM and TX at the same time for the September sitting, If I don’t feel confident by the exam deadline then I will just book one exam in the sitting.
Thanks again!
March 8, 2020 at 1:24 pm #564896Hi Cathy
Thank you for your reply.
I’m in full time work too but I wouldn’t say it’s demanding, just an accounts assistant.
I only want to combine exams on 2 sittings so that I can speed things up a bit. After that I will slow down and take one at a time.
Thank you so much for that info on ACCA registration and deadline! I didn’t know this. I will sort all of that out as soon as I sit my exam on Thursday.
Thank you Kim for that information as well.
Hopefully I get some replies from people who have sat two exams together.
March 7, 2020 at 6:19 pm #564819Hi All,
Hopefully some of you are still active to reply.
I sit my AAT Level 4 synoptic next week and will be moving straight on to ACCA.
As I am on an apprenticeship, my employer can’t fund me with ACCA classes until I get my last AAT exam results which will be sometime in May. This will mean that after next week I won’t be able to sit an exam until the September sitting, this to me is way too much time being wasted.
I’m exempt from F1-F3 and want to complete the F level of ACCA as quickly as possible.
My plan is to self study now for two exams (F4 & F5 ) and sit them in June. My employer will fund me for one exam at a time, so I will take classes for F7 and self study F8 and sit both of these exams in September. I will then take classes for F9 and sit in December and F6 to sit next March.
Can anyone give me advice on if this is possible? I’m really commitment to my studies and don’t have much of a social life so I know I’m able to sacrifice any free time to reach my goals. My AAT results for level 4 range from 85% – 92%, losing most of my marks on the written questions.
Has anyone sat 2 exams in one sitting before ? Can you recommend a combination of exams to sit together?
I also want to go for the Oxford Brookes degree, I want to go as far as I can with accountancy and don’t want to have to return back to studying later on in life.
Would really appreciate if I can have some advice on if my plan makes sense or not
Thank you
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