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Do I need to master F1-F3 before sitting for Skills Level Exams?

Forums › ACCA Forums › General ACCA Forums › Do I need to master F1-F3 before sitting for Skills Level Exams?

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  • September 21, 2012 at 11:33 am #47128
    res321
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    1. How are you all preparing for ACCA classes?

    I am self-preparing without any tuition and was able to get exemption for F1, F2 and F3 due to my undergraduate degree.

    Truth be told, I took accounting classes few years ago and I don’t remember much of it.

    I am taking F4, F5, F6 and F7 in December. Am I going to be at a disadvantage for not having recent experience with F2 and F3?

    October 22, 2012 at 12:20 am #75807
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    Hi dear! dont worry about it. if you watch open tuition lecters , then definitely you can . do it today to get sucesses…………

    October 23, 2012 at 4:01 pm #75808
    whitedog
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    nah, don’t bother. people barely pass these exams, look at the data ( https://www.accaglobal.com/en/student/qualification-resources/acca-qualification/pass-rates.html ) and then when some of these folks do finally pass they scrape through at 50, 51, 52% which you could hardly call “mastering” a subject. These same people go onto the the skills level and continue to pass “eventually” without bothering to “master” these subjects either.
    what is up with such low pass rates? is it because ACCA is for people who can’t get into university ( which by the way has pass marks of even lower at 35% ) or is this just a continuation of how rubbish modern life is?

    gotta split, much more important things to do, the new ipad mini is being released, i’ll leave “mastering” my exams for later, it’s strictly for the birds.

    have a nice day.

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