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Hello everybody,
Could you little bit advise me.
I’ve passed f7 with 57%. It’s not so good result and I would like to know is it important to have high marks or just needed “passed”?
Thanks
I think that for most employers your experience knowledge and skills will be of far more importance to them than what you scored in a particular paper.Once you have qualified it will be of lower interest what you scored if it is even brought up at all.
I have never been for an interview, or started a job where they have asked what my scores have been. In fact, I haven’t met that many qualified ACCA’s that have scored particularly high scores, the majority between 50 and 65%
I think if you wanted to work in the big four or similar, they would require first time passes and high scores, but I think most industry roles are not that bothered, as there are other aspects that are equally as important, such as actual practical experience
Thank you all for your answers
