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Hi,
just after some advice, I sat F7 in March, and the exam was very tough i don’t know if I’ve done enough to pass.
my initial plan was to start studying for F8, so I could sit in June. I dont know if i should start studying for F8 now, as i’m really worried about my F7 results and I dont want to sit 2 papers in June, due to the size of the F7 syllabus.
Even if i do (hopefully) pass F7, this doesn’t leave me with much time for F8 in June, as results come out mid April.
any advice would mean a lot!
thanks in advance!
My advice would be to start studying for the next paper, and start soon. 11-12 weeks is enough time to prepare, 6-7 weeks is not enough. I take a paper every 3 months and start studying for the next paper within 2 weeks of sitting the previous one.
Deal with the possibility of the resit when you get your results. For now, assume you’ve passed and continue your studies.
If it does turn out you’ve failed F7, you could still take F8 in June and resit F7 in September if you don’t want to take 2 at a time?
