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  • January 10, 2020 at 5:31 pm #557690
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    Great thanks for the advice much appreciated

    September 14, 2019 at 11:30 am #546140
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    First ever exam passed 🙂 I was very nervous and took my time to read each question numerous times. I used Open tuition lectures and notes, gone through the BPP Revision kit and done a few free online mock exams. Some questions were complicated enough, they sure try to make it hard to understand. I found the simplest of topic was asked by such a lenghtly question, it can easily confuse you. So in that sense I found it unfair to ask a question that way, even though I learnt the topic, I ended up guessing the answer as it was not clear what was the question exactly. Very silly system. But all in all, it is passable,but not by as high score as I was expecting.

    May 27, 2019 at 10:08 pm #517587
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    I read a few forums and the ACCA website, but it just doesn’t make sense to me.
    If a person can start at FAB, FFA and FMA then wouldn’t it be the same as doing the ACCA F1 F2 and F3?
    Or, if someone enters through the Foundations route, after completing FAB FFA and FMA, do they still have to complete FA1-2 and MA1-2 before they can progress to either CAT or F4?
    So all in all, when someone is entering through the Foundation levels, they have to complete 7 exams in total before progressing to CAT or F4?
    Thank you

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