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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?
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
