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- January 30, 2018 at 7:49 am #433933
Hello Sir,
I am planning to sit for F5-F9 in June 2018 & September 2018. I would like to ask for your advice on how to break these 5 papers in 2 sittings to make it easier for me to study and which combination of exam will help increase my chance of passing.
Please note that F5,F6,F7 are 2nd repeats for me and I have studied for F8 but not appeared due to work pressure. Previously I sat for F5,F6,F7 together in Jan 2016 and main reason for my failed attempt would be due to F7. I am good at F5 & F6 but I struggle a lot in F7 and find it hard to navigate between questions. As for F8, I was not confident enough to take the work pressure and exam pressure at the same time.
I am quitting my job and have decided not to start a new one until September 2018.
Your help is much appreciated.
Thank You.
January 30, 2018 at 8:37 am #433945Based on what you’ve said, F5, F6 & F9 in one sitting and F7 & F8 in the other.
You’re finding F7 and F8 tougher, therefore take them as the 2 rather than the 3. Also they have some overlap between them.
F5 has a little overlap with F9, and F6 doesn’t really overlap with any of the other papers (maybe a tiny bit with F9 and F7).
5 exams is a lot in 7 months but as you are a full time student and have already studied for the exams before it’s achievable.
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