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so what exactly happens when you retake?

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  • October 27, 2023 at 1:46 pm #694066
    jack098
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    I wanted to know what happens when you retake like do it show on the certificate like pass – 54 and under that pass- 80 ?

    can anyone conform me that after someone has taken retake of the same exam does it entirely change their account statement at myacca with no traces of previous attempts or like leave something behind to signify that he had taken retakes?

    i don’t have much knowledge oxford brokers degree but if someone clears all 9 exams then start their training or article ship, then retakes all the exams so he can get first div obu degree is that even allowed?

    i know these question aren’t the usual things someone should ask but i wanted to know to plan overall strategy of my qualification like do it fast with barely passing marks or slow with high marks.

    October 29, 2023 at 7:57 am #694129
    Kim Smith
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    If you pass, you pass and there would be no requirement or opportunity to retake.

    If you are not yet in the accountancy job market, I suggest you familiarise yourself with ACCA’s resources https://jobs.accaglobal.com If you look at the find a job section and filter on the region where you expect to start your career, you should get an idea of whether employers require accounting degrees. If not, the class of degree may not be important.

    That said, you will see the phrase that professional exams are “a marathon, not a sprint” repeated many times on this site. All the applied skills exams (except LW) are the foundation of the strategic professional exams – and it will help keep your “option open” if you do well in them all.

    See here about planning your ACCA journey https://opentuition.com/acca/plan-your-acca-exam-journey

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