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Can I self study? The answer is yes

Forums › ACCA Forums › General ACCA Forums › Can I self study? The answer is yes

  • This topic has 76 replies, 56 voices, and was last updated 8 years ago by Avatariloveaccountancy.
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  • October 16, 2017 at 8:57 pm #412017
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    Hi @ iloveaccountancy

    I studied one paper at a time, before starting another one. I made sure that I attempted all questions from question bank before moving to next subject. In last month, I used to do revision of all subjects by practising questions from question bank.
    I appeared for F7 in September and started studying in August, since I had to appear only one paper, I did not have issue. In December I appeared for F5, F6 and F8, this was quite challenging. Started preparation after Sept exam and I spent November revising all three subjects. I did not study untill result date, then started studying for P6 and F9, this time I just had 45 days to study and revise. In June, I appeared for P2 and P3, Syllabus of P3 is comparatively less as compared to other subjects, so did not have issue in managing studying these two subjects. After June exam, I started preparing for P4 and P1,

    Key is studying, practising questions and revising by solving few questions. I would not recommend appearing for more than 2 exams per sitting. Study hard, open tuition lectures are enough to score decent marks. Get question bank from tuition provider to solve questions.

    If you put effort then coaching or tuition is not required, self studying is more enjoyable. And do not give attention to negative comments on any forum, don’t listen to moaning people, that would just dent your confidence.
    All the best to all aspirants,

    October 17, 2017 at 9:25 am #412085
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    Hi Farid thank you for your response!

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