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- March 21, 2017 at 2:10 pm #378851
Hi Joashbill,
My advice would be to spend at least a couple of hours each evening in the week, and then a lot more hours at the weekend. I’m presuming you’ll be working at the same time, but I could be wrong?
The consolidation is the key, and this is 35 marks of the paper. I’d spend my weekends doing these and make sure you’re strong on all 3 different ones. The March 2017 exam was a Statement of Financial Position, if that helps.
The standards are very important to learn, but also read the examiner reports and try and understand his style as it can be quite tricky to know what he’s wanting from you in the separate questions. I’d also recommend reading technical articles too, and grabbing hold of some F7 notes to get good at goodwill, PUPs, retained earnings, NCI etc as you’ll get a lot of working marks for the basics!
Good luck! It isn’t that nice an exam, but is definitely manageable with a lot of work. Hopefully I’ll get a positive result in April.
Cheers,
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