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Hi, I have failed Aaa this round. It’s so frustrating to go all this again. But now since Aaa and afm are my last papers, I’m planning to sit for both in Dec. Is it possible to attempt both in this short period of time. I’m a full timer.
From my personal experience, it entirely depends on how good you are at respective fundamental papers. I attempted both p2 and p4 with 3 week or less prep time, but I had strong basics from F7 and F9.
Bobby1610, I’m okay with my fundamentals papers but I’m screwing it up in my options paper like for audit I flung it the 3rd attempt. So I’m a bit worried will there be enough time as I can feel p4 is quite bulky
@sunshine24 said:
Bobby1610, I’m okay with my fundamentals papers but I’m screwing it up in my options paper like for audit I flung it the 3rd attempt. So I’m a bit worried will there be enough time as I can feel p4 is quite bulky
I would advice you to focus on either of the subjects, p4 or p7. But, do attempt both (if ya can afford), maybe ya ll get lucky. I was under prepared fr p7 (due to other commitments) but I did hv a marginal pass.
Best of luck.
Congratulations on passing your p7. You’re so lucky. Thanks for the advice. I’m still contemplating on what to do but I guess I will go for both.
Sunshine if your AAA attempt was close and you have done F9 recently then in that scenario taking on AFM as well is not a bad idea (exam sittings are 5 days apart too I think? so that also helps). But if you’re F9 fundamentals are not strong then AFM is a hugeee course to get through in c 7 weeks IMHO
