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- December 1, 2013 at 3:41 pm #148873
Started ACCA in my spare time in October alongside running my own business. Going well so far, enjoying it and passed F3 recently, found it relatively straight forward just learning from the text book and mock exams. About to sit F1 next week before hopefully finishing F2 by the end of Jan/start of Feb.
That will leave me about 4 months before the June exam sitting and trying to weigh up how many exams would be sensible to take on board for that sitting and which ones? How big of a jump is it from these first three modules (which I have got through in about 4 weeks each, 1 hour before work mon-thrs and a few hours on a fri/sun) and F4-9?
I could feasibly put a few more hours in if needs be. I am looking at taking 3 exams in June, so 6 weeks for each, is this realistic and which modules would follow most naturally from F1-3 which will be fresh in my memory?
December 13, 2013 at 9:13 am #152808From memeory F5 follows F2 and F7 follows F3. Both are number papers where F4 and F8 are words. Sum people recomend a miix of numbers and words.
I did all mine in the order of the exams – just 2 optional ps to go – but others on this site seem to jump around throug the F level
December 13, 2013 at 9:16 am #152809As F3 was straight forward to you, a natural pick up will be F7. If you will feel the same with F2 try F5, as a third exam maybe F4?
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