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Hello!
This is probably the wrong forum, but was wondering if anyone new if i have to pass all of the F papers before taking the P papers.
I am hoping to take F4,F5,F6,F7 in December and them F8,F9,P1,P2 in June 2011.
Would this be possible or would I need to actually PASS the F papers first?
Thanks 🙂
Hi,
You do need to pass all the paper in the F level before attempting P level. At P level, you will require to pass all the 3 core papers in order to sit the option paper
Haha
ok, so ill have to do this:
Dec ’10 – f4,f5,f6,f7
June ’11 – f8,f9
Dec ’11 – p1,p2,p3
June ’12 – two options
?????????
and cant do this:
Dec ’10 – f4,f5,f6,f7
June ’11 – f8,f9,p1,p2
Dec ’11 – p3, two options
Thats annoying! lol
ACCA has some concessionary treatments. It’s possible that you can take the P1 to P3 when you have 1 paper incomplete at the fundamental stage. Of course, you must include the remaining fundamental level paper in every sitting until you pass.
Write to ACCA UK directly and they will respond to your requests promptly.
Finally, I support your vigour to take more papers at one sitting. One or two papers at one time are too boring.
sosologos is rite, u have to take the remaining fundamental level paper (F1- F9) together with the either P1 to P3, juz like me b’coz i have not pass my F8 i need to take it with my P1.
taking one paper at a time, making me slack!!! but it’s also up to your time management….
all the best in your coming exams!!!
