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Going to attempt AFM in March 22, haven’t really gone over my studies since university about 4 years ago so it’s not really fresh in my head. I’ve worked as an acconts assistance for the 4 years but mainly just posting invoices and chasing payments etc. simple tasks. I assume I’ll be able to commit 214 hours revision before my March 22 exam if I start studying at the start of December. I was wondering if anyone else in the same boat as me with the lack of university knowledge still in their heads feel like 214 hours study time is enough?
I presume you mean March 2023 – and you are more likely to get a response if you ask in the relevant forum https://opentuition.com/forum/acca-forums/afm-advanced-financial-management-forums
The number of study hours needed can vary depending on a variety of factors, such as the subject being studied, the level of difficulty, the individual’s learning style and aptitude, and the desired level of proficiency.
As a general rule, it is recommended that students spend at least two to three hours of study time outside of class for every hour spent in class. This means that if a student is taking a 3-credit course that meets for 3 hours per week, they should spend an additional 6-9 hours per week studying outside of class.
