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Is p3 and p2 is a good combination …? can anyone please advice
I think it was quite good combo to do P2 & P3 together. One numerical monster paper (P2) and one common sense written paper (P3). For me, the studying process is easier when having 2 different types of papers.
You cannot do P2 and P7 as a combination – ignore Elia’s post (sorry Elia)
You cannot (without wasting money on a no-show exam entry fee) enter for an option paper (eg P7) until you have cleared all 3 P1 – P3.
It is possible but, as pointed out above, it will cost you the entry fees for P2, P3 and P7 and then you don’t show up for the P3 exam
As for the mix of P2 and P3 – P2 is an enormous step up from F7 and, although it sounds to be a numerical paper, in fact there’s normally only 35% numbers – consolidation question – with the rest principally written
I cannot comment on the rubric of P3 but I imagine P2 with P3 is a doable combination
Any combination is a good combo if you can manage it. Frankly, there is none that is a perfect fit. I did my P3 & P2 together the last diet and passed both papers.
