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How do i prepare for F1 in 60 days?

Forums › ACCA Forums › ACCA BT Business and Technology Forums › How do i prepare for F1 in 60 days?

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  • October 1, 2014 at 3:05 pm #202838
    mundia
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    Really need advise to see a way of studying and getting ready for F1 in 60 days. I am new to ACCA and currently preparing for F1,F2 & F3. I am on self study for F1 and really need to find the best route to tackle it . I am taking the CBE exam on Dec 5. Thank you.

    October 5, 2014 at 9:08 pm #203588
    Asma
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    I would recommend that you get a tutor, however i you can not, you can start by making a strict schedule. Read the chapters in the book thoroughly, ask any questions from anyone you know with accounting or commerce knowledge, it is very basic so most people in this field will know, or post questions with references on opentuition, clarify all the concepts. Memorize basic terms. Read extra notes on opentuitiom relating to your topics. You can fill the revision kit after reading the topic but dont mark it on the book so you can do it again. Try not to look at answers on the back, find them in the book. After youve completed the sudy text and kit, you can complete the kit again, or try extra tests on opentuition. Your studying should not take more than 45 days, spend the 15 days practicing. The exam is not that hard and if you have done FIA or a level accounting or business it should be a piece of cake! Good luck!

    October 6, 2014 at 3:10 pm #203641
    mundia
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    thank you so much.

    October 10, 2014 at 4:06 pm #204090
    Suvashis
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    Can any please tell me where is CBE exam center at Kolkata, West Bengal, India ? Please post complete address.

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