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Hey,
Anybody here got an exemption from F9 and sitting P4 in March?
Just wondering how are you tackling your studies? I feel like I need to review F9 lectures before I have any hope of understanding P4 ..
Thanks
Linda
I should not really be answering here (because it is not the Ask the Tutor Forum), and maybe others will have more things to add.
However, assuming you have the time, it is worth reviewing the FM (was F9) lectures – not just because you may have forgotten some of the topics that you studied at university, but also because you will probably find that in the ACCA exams we do some things in a different way from what you may have been taught.
If you do not have the time, then watch the AFM lectures (because I do revise most things from Paper FM), but because I revise them quickly then watch the relevant FM lectures if you come across anything you are not clear about.
However, again, other students may have more to add to this 🙂
Thank you John
You are welcome 🙂
Hi Linda,
I was exempt from F9 and I will be sitting AFM in March 2019. I am studying AFM and when I don’t understand I am trying to find relevant information in F9 notes/lectures (I search for certain topics in the lecture notes to find out which paragraph it was)
