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- July 26, 2015 at 11:35 am #262177
Just to ease anyone who is worried, I cannot access any of the links at all. I took my final paper in June, P4, ERS says 13th and my reg no begins with a 2
It means nothing whether you can access the links or not. Until the results are out, you will not know, so don’t panic.
I am certain I will resit, but I have thought that about every single exam. ACCA exams are tough, and it is not possible to predict pass or fail simply by means of a link posted by someone on this website.
July 26, 2015 at 10:44 am #262146@suitcase said:
I am certain I have failed as I didn’t complete 50% of p4… I don’t think these links mean anything.Did you really struggle with P4 then?
I can’t access any of the links, but I don’t think it means anything as I completed 100% of the P4 paper, just don’t think I did well enough after reading the published answers. Only way to know is to wait a few more days.July 26, 2015 at 10:34 am #262136July 25, 2015 at 7:59 pm #261983@keyboard said:
@claireshellysince here people with 1 paper are getting into this link…. obviously , i’d say they stand more chance than those with more than 1 paper and not getting into link
doesnt mean u have failed (god forbid)
I took 1 paper but the link doesn’t work for me. I really don’t think it indicates anything, but the truth is we will never know for sure. It is an agonising wait for all of us, finalists or not.
July 25, 2015 at 6:37 pm #261952I can’t access the link. I do not have permission. Option to log out only. I took P4 and ERS updated July 13. I don’t think I’ve passed, but I’ve thought that about every exam for the past 3 years and I’ve passed them all.
It would be nice to access the page, but in the end, we all have to wait for next Saturday!July 24, 2015 at 8:10 pm #261783My ACCA package from the start has been all fees paid for me, and study leave as required, depending on how many exams I have had to take. The one resit I had was also paid for.
The only clause I have is that if I leave my job within a certain period, I must repay a percentage of the money they have paid out. This does not bother me, as I love my job and have no intention of leaving.
My deal is that I get a pay rise and negotiate the coming year of study after my results.
I am very lucky with the support I have had, and now awaiting my final exam result, I truly hope that the 3 years of hard work has paid off. I have been paid a very competitive salary and have a fantastic deal.
Whatever you are negotiating, just make sure you are happy with it. If not, then don’t agree. If you want to know more, or have any questions, feel free to ask, as I am happy to pass on my experience if it helps others.
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