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F7 and F8

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  • January 20, 2017 at 6:28 am #368491
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    Hi
    I recently passed my f5 and f6 exams,is it possible to do f7 andf8 together.are they not challenging?

    January 20, 2017 at 8:35 am #368507
    MikeLittle
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    Well of course they’re challenging! That’s the whole point of having examinations

    Are they do-able?

    Thousands of students before you have taken F7 and F8 together in one sitting and passed

    But I’m not able to advise you one way or the other – there are too many variables involved

    Are you a:

    full time student
    full time employee
    full time mother of 8 children
    full time carer of 4 ancient grand-parents
    full time committed supporter of Manchester United – don’t give up hope – this can be cured
    committed student with burning ambition
    motivated student looking to qualify in the shortest reasonable time
    high-scorer in F5 and F6

    Patience, what are the other demands on your time? And you give no indication of the time-scale that you had in mind – March (this year) or December, 2020?

    Success in these ACCA examinations boils down to practice, practice, practice

    As a famous American golfer responded (following a major win in a golf tournament) when a reporter suggested that the golfer had been lucky “It’s funny, you know. The more I practice, the luckier I get”

    Yes, it’s do-able. It’s do-able even in March this year

    But so much depends on you, your circumstances and your personality

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