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- October 8, 2015 at 3:50 pm #275550
Hey forks
greeting to all in the forum.
I have written and failed F7, 4 good times. i am a self study student who struggles financially and have never attended any class. last june when I wrote . i was so confident that I will pass, but when the result came out I still failed with 43%. as i post this, I am just so confused, have not started reading, asking alot of questions if this ACCA thing is really for me. can some one just advice me on what to do.
I have written and passed F1-F6. If i want to change into main stream university at what level can be placed. plse need advice. am doom. filling frustrated.
thanks guysOctober 10, 2015 at 10:45 am #275734Hey dudes, come on,
Don’t give up !!!
F7 is not hard, believe me…..
It is a matter of practicing a lot of past exam questions or from the revision kit book.
Have you done all the past papers of F7 ?? If not, then do it now !!!
Have you practice the questions in limited time ?? If not, then do it now !!
And also, when you learn F7, don’t focus to the calculation part, please focus to the theory part as well !! Because some of the questions in ACCA F7 requires you to understand the concept as well besides the calculation.Come on, you have passed F1-F6 !!! Don’t quit from ACCA because of only this F7. You will be wasting your time and money and your efforts of studying ACCA if you quit from ACCA. Remember F7 exam is passable. There were thousands of students out there who could pass F7. If they could pass, you must be able to pass as well.
Just try to focus one paper F7, in this December exam. I am also attempting this F7 in this December exam. Please be encouraged.
October 14, 2015 at 10:07 am #276281hey carlix,
thanks for your encouragement.
I hope I take to heart.
once more thanks for the words of encouragment - AuthorPosts
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