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- May 4, 2021 at 8:35 pm #619679
Hi all,
I sat the Gateway(Management level) exam a couple of years ago after having exemptions from my previous MBA qualification. Having never worked in a pure finance role, I was worried about the jump into CIMA but it wasn’t as bad as I’d expected – apart from some of the F2 stuff.
Yes you’ll need to learn and understand the key elements of P2, E2 and F2, however I don’t recall having to do any F2 calculations in my exam. That doesn’t mean you can ignore F2, you need to understand the calculations and ideas, but you might be able to save some revision time by not over practicing calculations over and over.
Biggest piece of advice, really really really understand the case study and the industry the case study is set within. I was really lucky that my case study was on an industry that I had previously worked in, so I had a good understand of both the company and client demands from that industry and having able to use that knowledge was a huge reason I passed first time. If you have friends, family or other connections that have first hand experience of working in the industry that your case study is on, I highly recommend you speak to them.
And finally, good luck!
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