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- June 1, 2014 at 7:52 am #172260
I would be very thankful to you if you could answer to the following questions. It is regarding the forthcoming changes for the F4 paper.
Q1: The change in the paper structure (from 3hrs, 10 essay-style questions to 2hrs, 45 OTs, 5 MTQs) will take effect from which session?
Q2: If am entering for F4 exam for the December 2014 session, will I be examined on the old or new structure?
Q3: After the change in the structure of the paper, it will become a CBE exam. So, will it be possible now for a student to enter for F4 CBE exam at anytime just like paper F1, F2 and F3? Or will the exam be available only in June and December?
Q4: If I take the F4 paper through CBE, does this mean that I will have to give a separate exam like TOEFL to satisfy the English language requirement? Note that I have already completed F5 and F6.
Q5: I had entered for F4 exam thrice but I did not attempt any of the exams. The result was ‘Absent’. Does the fact that I entered but did not go for the exam, counted as an ATTEMPT? Will this affect my future F4 exam entry?
Q6: Can I take F7 or F8 exam before attempting F4?
Thank you in advance
June 5, 2014 at 3:57 pm #174277Hi Mishal
As we both seem to be getting limited assistance, thought I’d let you know my thoughts to the above:
Q1 – From Dec 14 session as I understand it.
Q2 – New Structure
Q3 – Any time from September is the ACCA target as I understand it.
Q4 – No idea – sorry.
Q5 – Can’t see how it can have any influence on another attempt – you’ve got 10 years to pass ALL ACCA papers so surely you could pass all papers (except one for example) on the first sitting and take 10 attempts on the one you fail (time permitting).
Q6 – I can’t see why not.Might be worth you emailing ACCA direct on the points I’m unable to clarify?
Best Regards
Chris
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