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- January 15, 2020 at 5:52 pm #558793
@belma said:
Wow. What else to say than congrats man, that is one hell of a achievment.I didn’t catch from your post, do you have a full time job? Because i have a really hard time attempting more than 2 exams per year with my full time job, 6-year old daughter, cooking lunch, doing all the house chores, working out 3x per week, and above all that, having multiple sclerosis and trying to stay sane 🙂
Having said that, I will definitely try to attempt more than 2 exams during 2020. I have Taxation and all proffessional papers left.
Your advice is excellent – you cannot memorise text by heart, you have to understand it and practice, practice, practice… Past exams are gold, and doing them under real exam conditions is excellent way of testing yourself.
Good luck in future carreer!Belma,
Don’t take up more than you can handle, you have to be realistic when making your plans. James had time to do it the way he did however, the same may not apply to you. Take it from another working mother who decided it was okay to sit 3 exams in addition to an already busy schedule. All it did was caused health issues after the fact even though I had passed my exams.
James had great strategy take from that what would work best for you.
March 28, 2017 at 3:25 pm #379459orhodes – The best way to pass the F6 paper is practice – i would suggest doing a question a day. This was the only paper i score a high mark with first sitting as all it required knowing the technique. just be sure to remember any rate changes.
@jamerson101 – the P level is a monster if you dont go in with a good game plan. I tackled the one that seem to scare everyone first (P2). The key is to do them one at a time so you can focus.I agree with moosey97 commute time is best used studying – I had the OT lecture notes and slides on my smart phone so i could read during the journey to and from work.
The next thing i found was Alreader which had the Text-to- Speech on it and it would read the articles after i converted them to word. I hear there are some PDF readers for your smart phone that have the same features. These work when you have a lot do and not enough time to sit and read. so while working or doing chores at home you can still get a little study time in.Hope this helps
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