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P4 or P7 and the first phase of preparation

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  • June 9, 2017 at 12:55 am #392049
    Zamil
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    Hi sir,

    I have followed your advise for p1 and also used it for p3
    Even though i was only able to read r kit once in phase 1
    , it seems to have worked as i feel confident i have given a good attempt.

    I have choosen P4 & P7 as my options..

    And iam little confused about which one to write in September, i would choose the toughest one (but i don’t know which one is) as i am planning to start by mid june,I am a full time student , so will probably be looking for jobs after September.

    So what would be the right choice ?

    And can you tell me whats the PHASE 1 for p7 ,
    I am eager to know it ?.

    * Is it professional to ask such things for a student at professional level preparing for professional exams ( i wonder ?)

    because unlike in p1ask tutor nobody is asking for tips in p7 ask tutor i guess

    And many thanks for all your advises and I value it so dearly.

    Zamil

    June 9, 2017 at 5:03 am #392066
    MikeLittle
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    Zamil, the advice is the same – start in to a reputable publisher’s revision kit, read the course notes twice each week (2 hours from page 1 to the end … just reading like you did for P1) and listen to the lectures

    In addition, read the:

    examiner’s comments and reports

    last 10 technical articles

    article on examination technique written by me

    article on examination technique written by the member of the P3 marking team

    I can’t comment about the content nor difficulty of P4 but all the examinations are relatively easy and relatively difficult at the same time … some find number exams more straight-forward than wordy ones whilst for others it’s the opposite

    If you’re planning a career in auditing IN THE UK then P7 UK variant should be your chosen variant

    And keep in touch whenever you hit an obstacle

    Provisional congratulations on your probable P1 success

    Start reading … now!

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