• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Free ACCA & CIMA online courses from OpenTuition

Free ACCA & CIMA online courses from OpenTuition

Free Notes, Lectures, Tests and Forums for ACCA and CIMA exams

  • ACCA
  • CIMA
  • FIA
  • OBU
  • Books
  • Forums
  • Ask AI
  • Search
  • Register
  • Login
  • ACCA Forums
  • Ask ACCA Tutor
  • FIA Forums
  • CIMA Forums
  • OBU Forums
  • Qualified Members forum
  • Buy/Sell Books
  • All Forums
  • Latest Topics

March 2026 ACCA Exams Results

Comments & Instant poll

Save 20% on ACCA & CIMA Books

Interactive BPP books for June 2026 exams, recommended by OpenTuition.
Get discount code >>

Protected: evettejb

Profile picture of evettejb
Active 5 years ago
  • Topics: 0
  • Replies: 3
  • ☆
  • Profile
  • Forums
  • Topics Started
  • Replies Created
  • Engagements

Forum Replies Created

Viewing 3 posts - 1 through 3 (of 3 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • July 30, 2018 at 11:37 pm #465339
    Avatarevettejb
    Member
    • Topics: 0
    • Replies: 3
    • ☆

    I passed 50%. It was supposed to be my final exam but ACCA expired 2 of my previous passes. They gave me a chance to explain why my previous passes should be reinstated but they still rejected my explanation. I am so bummed out now with no energy to start again. It’s just sad. We are still recovering from the devastating effects of hurricane Irma where ACCA cancelled the exam session in September 2017 and we had only received electricity in December so I missed December exams as well. They didn’t even take that into consideration

    February 8, 2013 at 5:20 pm #116368
    Avatarevettejb
    Member
    • Topics: 0
    • Replies: 3
    • ☆

    @sodiqlawal said:
    Hi
    It seems you have attempted some papers an few times and still not passed. This would suggest a lack of practice and understanding. I would suggest you practice as many past questiions as possible and increase the amount of revision time.

    Also do not try to cram everything in in a few days. I know some people do this and say they passed, however it is a very high risk strategy and is likely to lead to a fail. Also if you do not have much time to revise due to full time work or other commitments, i suggest taking one-exam at a time and starting revision early.

    Finally, it may be beneficial for you to go to a class where a lecturer can explain to you thing you do not understand. Not everyone can pass through just using textbooks and Opentuition.

    Good luck for future exams. Hard work will pay off eventually.

    IF YOU HAVE REPEATEDLY FAILED YOUR EXAMS STOP ATTEMPTING MORE THAN ONE PAPER AT A TIME. I KNOW YOU WANT TO FINISH BUT WHEN YOU TAKE YOUR EXAMS ONE PAPER AT A TIME YOU WILL BE ABLE TO CONCENTRATE A LOT BETTER AND WILL BE A LOT MORE PREPARED.

    February 8, 2013 at 4:26 pm #116354
    Avatarevettejb
    Member
    • Topics: 0
    • Replies: 3
    • ☆

    I passed! Thanks to the almighty God!

  • Author
    Posts
Viewing 3 posts - 1 through 3 (of 3 total)

Primary Sidebar

ACCA News:

ACCA My Exam Performance for non-variant

Applied Skills exams is available NOW

ACCA Options:  “Read the Mind of the Marker” articles

Subscribe to ACCA’s Student Accountant Direct

ACCA CBE Exams – Instant Poll

How was your exam, and what was the exam result?

BT CBE exam was.. | MA CBE exam was..
FA CBE exam was.. | LW CBE exam was..

Donate

If you have benefited from OpenTuition please donate.

PQ Magazine

Latest Comments

  • Gyette on The Finance Function in the Digital Age – CIMA E1
  • mrjonbain on IASB Conceptual Framework – Introduction – ACCA Financial Reporting (FR)
  • mrjonbain on IASB Conceptual Framework – Introduction – ACCA Financial Reporting (FR)
  • AllisonHoang on MA Chapter 2 Questions Sources of Data
  • zuluthanda1@gmail.com on IASB Conceptual Framework – Introduction – ACCA Financial Reporting (FR)

Copyright © 2026 · Support · Contact · Advertising · OpenLicense · About · Sitemap · Comments · Log in

Cookies
We serve cookies. If you think that's ok, just click "Accept all". You can also choose what kind of cookies you want by clicking "Settings". Read our cookie policy
Settings Accept all
Cookies
Choose what kind of cookies to accept. Your choice will be saved for one year. Read our cookie policy
  • Necessary
    These cookies are not optional. They are needed for the website to function.
  • Statistics
    In order for us to improve the website's functionality and structure, based on how the website is used.
  • Experience
    In order for our website to perform as well as possible during your visit. If you refuse these cookies, some functionality will disappear from the website.
  • Marketing
    By sharing your interests and behavior as you visit our site, you increase the chance of seeing personalized content and offers.
Save Accept all