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What would you consider a “good mark” in the ACCA exams? 65+ or what?
50 . Anything more than that is gravy.
50% is good. Anything above makes no difference. Pass is Pass.
Your marks are just a number… anything above 50 is pretty much the same, a pass.
1st time passes are good to boast about on your CV and in any interviews (employers have also been known to specifically ask for 1st time passes as a recuitment criteria)… but once you have more than 4, 5 years of quality WorkEx under your name these points just become trivialities and lose all significance whatsoever over the longer-run.
Of course, unless we’re talking about your F7, F8 and F9 exams where your scores will have an impact on what degree classication you get, IF you decide on applying for the Oxford Brookes Degree in Applied Accounting (I’m not up-to-date on this degree’s specifics and requirements as I never pursued it).
