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* March 2022 ACCA AFM Exam Results * Instant Poll and Comments

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  • This topic has 28 replies, 25 voices, and was last updated 4 years ago by Avatarsambhavjaggi.
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  • April 19, 2022 at 8:03 am #653863
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    Is it not worth just trying a different option paper? I kept failing ATX, failed it 3 times then switched to AFM and passed 1st time. God knows how many time I would have to retake tax if I stuck with it

    April 19, 2022 at 10:22 am #653886
    Avatarvivacca
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    based on my own experience, I would recommend you to practice all the questions on bpp exam kits, you need to understand all questions inside and out. for exam preparation, I always focus on those questions that I wasn’t comfortable with, making sure that I’m comfortable with.

    I passed all my P papers on first attempt, SBR 72%,ATX 70% and AFM 73%, SBL I only got 57%, I’ve just got the membership approved confirmation.

    Keep practice the past paper questions, use acca cbe platform to practice, be very familiar with the cbe excel functionality, and ensure always practice those questions as if was under the exam conditions, set timer on your phone. self-marking is also a good tool, compares your own answer vs the ACCA’s, find the gap where you could improve. by practice lots questions, you will gain confidence in time management and fast understanding on the question requirements.

    Best of luck!

    April 21, 2022 at 6:04 pm #654236
    Avatarsimon374
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    Failed with 44%, although I answered only 70%.

    However, I give kudos to Mr. John Moffat, his lectures are the bomb; apt and understanding. I am definitely scaling through in June?

    April 21, 2022 at 9:28 pm #654245
    Avatarsambhavjaggi
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    In Dec i appeared for 75 marks and i scored 46. In march I appeared for 90 marks and i scored 49. God knows how they check the papers.

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