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- November 13, 2015 at 6:03 pm #282216
Good evening,
i have 3 weeks until i give f7, could you please advise for a last minute study plan?
i had a health problem and i could not start reading. i have given before f7, but it’s before june 2014.what to do? Read quick the notes for the first 5 chapters, and see the videos and then go directly to the exam kit and solve the exercises? what priorities i have to give?
thanks in advance,
aridiNovember 13, 2015 at 6:06 pm #282217“Read quick the notes for the first 5 chapters, and see the videos and then go directly to the exam kit and solve the exercises” That sounds good to me except I suggest you read the first 11 chapters
November 13, 2015 at 8:54 pm #282231thanks
November 14, 2015 at 5:43 am #282244You’re welcome – oh, yes, don’t leave it so late next time you know you have an exam facing you in 3 months’ time!
November 21, 2015 at 6:42 pm #284385Hi Mike,
i have read and solve all the examples before seeing the videos at each chapter, until the chapt.8, but it’s very difficult Ausra-chapt 9 example and i have stuck.
In order to get into that exercise what to do? Do you think it’s better to go on with chapt10 and 11? (Generally it takes a lot of time, to solve the exercises and get into the theory) Solve the mini exercises behind? or go and start the exam kit? When to get back to example Aushra to do it again and again?sorry for the too many questions, but last minute i am trying to give a shot as better as i can without giving up. Maybe i am tired you, but i need an advise.
November 22, 2015 at 11:31 am #284500Ausra is a good question and brings together in the one question all the tricks that you could face in the F7 exam. Why not, just this once, “cheat” a bit by having the answer open in front of you and, if necessary, audit the answer. But make sure that you understand all the figures and why they are where they are.
Ok?
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