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Passing ACCA 11 papers (F4-F9, P1-P3, P6, P7) by 9 months full time study afford

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  • This topic has 9 replies, 8 voices, and was last updated 9 years ago by Avatartrebleo.
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  • October 18, 2016 at 5:11 pm #344758
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    Passing ACCA 11 papers (F4-F9, P1-P3, P6, P7) by 9 months full time study afford. is it realistic in sense ? The strategy is as follows:

    December-2016 session: F4, F5 & F9
    March-2017 session: F6, F7, F8 & P1
    June-2017 session: P2, P3, P6 & P7

    October 18, 2016 at 7:16 pm #344780
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    Do you really think that is possible….. well honestly i think its impossible.

    October 18, 2016 at 7:32 pm #344786
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    “unattainable, unachievable, unobtainable, hopeless, impractical, implausible, far-fetched, impracticable, unworkable.”

    October 19, 2016 at 7:24 am #344899
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    I think that would be asking alot…..especially 4 P-papers in 1 go, after only 3 months studying! You’d be better to do the 4 F-papers instead (if you HAD to do 4 that is).
    I guess it depends on how much basic understanding you have of the subjects – do you have a good foundation from practical experience, at a reasonable level, etc?

    Personally I wouldn’t – even studying full time. If you fail any then you’re paying double and still won’t complete by June 2017. I would attempt 2-3 max, but then everybody’s different 🙂

    October 19, 2016 at 6:01 pm #345026
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    I would be more than happy to do 4, one at a time and pass them all if I had to.

    October 20, 2016 at 6:58 pm #345254
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    Well i dont know about others but here is my record

    F1-F3 Exempt
    F4 Passed CBE on 27 Oct 2015
    F5,F6,F7,F8 Passed in Dec 2016
    P1,P3 Passed in March 2016
    P2, P5, P7 Passed in June 2016
    F9 Passed in Sept 2016

    So definitely achievable if you really want to do it 🙂

    PS: I am married, have 2 kids and working full time.

    October 22, 2016 at 10:39 am #345559
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    @ashfaque said:
    Well i dont know about others but here is my record

    F1-F3 Exempt
    F4 Passed CBE on 27 Oct 2015
    F5,F6,F7,F8 Passed in Dec 2016
    P1,P3 Passed in March 2016
    P2, P5, P7 Passed in June 2016
    F9 Passed in Sept 2016

    So definitely achievable if you really want to do it 🙂

    PS: I am married, have 2 kids and working full time.

    The only way you’re telling the truth is if you failed F9 in March 2016 and June 2016.

    October 22, 2016 at 11:36 am #345567
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    Why would i lie? i will not receive any medal from u or anyone else 🙂

    And yes you are right..i failed… cleared F9 in third attempt in Sept 2016

    October 24, 2016 at 10:03 am #345795
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    Seems a little pointless even if you were able to do it.

    Get a relevant job so you can start the clock ticking on your 3 years relevant work experience. That will be the bottleneck to becoming an ACCA member for anyone who is good at exams.

    Good work experience is at least as valuable to any employers then how many exams you have passed.

    Maybe your employer will even pay for exams/ tuition so you will be quids in.

    October 24, 2016 at 5:25 pm #345883
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    @ashfaque said:
    Why would i lie? i will not receive any medal from u or anyone else 🙂

    And yes you are right..i failed… cleared F9 in third attempt in Sept 2016

    Well in that case congratulations! It is not easy to pass these while working full time. 🙂

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