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Hey guys ! I need advice. Im sitting for f5 and f9 in dec. I started studying for them in the beginning of September. My approach was to study a chapter and then practice questions from that chapter. The idea was to finish the two courses that way in 2 months max and dedicate the last month to the practice of revision kits. I find that this is taking too long. I have finished half of each syllabus but now im thinking to skip the topical exam practice, go through syllabus asap and then jump into the revision kit. Im really getting stressed and burnt out. Plz help me and advise.
You might be better posting to PM or FM forums rather that this “general” forum. I personally think you would be better studying each topic and testing your knowledge/understanding with the short end-of-chapter practice tests to get through the syllabus before starting on a revision phase of exam style and standard question practice – you can always go back to your notes/text from the study phase to revisit a topic, if necessary, if you find you are struggling with exam questions.
