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Need help deciding between P4, P5 & P6

Forums › ACCA Forums › General ACCA Forums › Need help deciding between P4, P5 & P6

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  • October 1, 2012 at 6:21 am #54570
    Avatarmufakir
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    Hey guys,
    I have my one final exam to go. I sat for P6 in the last attempt and I failed by 1 mark, got the administrative review done and they told me that I had passed 3 out of 4 questions yet still failed. 🙂

    Anyway, my eventual goal is ICAEW and I am aiming for full exemptions in ICAEW. My training period for ACCA is finished so all I need to do is pass one exam to get this degree.

    Now I am trying to figure out which one to take. P4 or P5 or P6? I did well in both F5 and F9 (getting 70+ marks in both). But I just want to make sure that this is the final attempt, I wanna be done with this 🙂 So your advice will be appreciated.

    October 1, 2012 at 8:42 am #105354
    Avataransi
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    Hi Mufakir ,

    Well, at your place i would sit P6 again due to two big reasons :
    1) You already attempted this exam and almost passed. And considering that very few time is left till exam …studying whole new P level paper from zero will be a nightmare.
    2) P6 is way easier (to my opinion) then P5 and absolutely easier then P4.

    P4 exam has a very enthusiastic examiner ….well most people i know hate him alot 🙂
    As for P5 ..well it’s gonna be hard. Seriously it will be.
    Of course u can attempt it , but i believe your highest chances lie in P6.

    good luck

    October 2, 2012 at 3:26 am #105355
    Avataralkemist
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    If you want maximum exemption from ICAEW then you have to pass P6

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