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F7 and F9!!

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  • January 21, 2016 at 8:45 am #296842
    vapiano91
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    Hi Guys!

    I am left with F7 and F9 papers in the fundamentals level. I was wondering if i could get any guidance on how to start studying for these two papers and if at all giving them together is a good option. Im sure this can be very subjective, but i just want a general heads up on the portion, the difficulty level etc. I am a self study student and i am planning to sit for the june 2016 exam. I am skipping the march session as there isnt much time left and i havnt begun studying as yet. Thanks!

    January 21, 2016 at 1:04 pm #296911
    seagoat
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    To be frank you don’t have much choice so either they are good or bad combination you have to take it.

    With that amount of time up to June you should be able to secure a comfortable pass if you keep disciplined and start early.

    F9 is a quite interesting paper so it should be enjoyable for you. I don’t know you find financial accounting (F7) but might not be as fun as F9. It wasnt for me definitely.

    My advicee is to just trust yourself and your experience. Based on previous passed exams and studying technique you already developed your own style. You know what you could have done better and what were your weaknesses.

    Just start with 50/50 time dedication for each paper and see how it goes. Then if you see that one paper is harder to grasp than another adjust your devotion appropriately.

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