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Studying in classroom. F7 or F9

Forums › ACCA Forums › General ACCA Forums › Studying in classroom. F7 or F9

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  • January 22, 2015 at 11:06 pm #223465
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    I am hopefully goin to start my study for f7 and f9 with bbp soon.

    I am doing a taught course then revision and then exam prep.

    I want to do it in the classroom face to face , however, both the exam preps are on the same day!

    So one I will have to do one question day for one and for one the online version.

    For the question Day, you sit the exam in exam conditions and get it marked question by question and receive feedback.

    For the online one, you sit the exam in your own time (I’ll do it in exam conditions) and send it to be marked. You then get it back and then Watch an online live debrief where you can ask questions.

    Basically, I would like advice on which one I should do for each (harder one in class room maybe)

    Which one is harder? Bearing in mind I find mathematical ones easier eg f5 and f6 over f4 and f8 etc

    January 23, 2015 at 10:57 am #223535
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    I think you can comfortably take F9 by your own. There is some complexity in calculations but you should find them easier than in F5. I find F9 syllabus is not very broad really.

    F7 is also considered number crunching however its mostly adding and deducting numbers (not all but mostly).

    I would even advice studying now by your own the subject which you are going to take in the classroom. You will then find your live lectures soo much more effective – because you already know what the teacher is talking about.

    I assume its a ‘weekend’ course so when you have your first weekend course finished then start studying your ‘home based paper’ – not forgetting about the other one of course. So the priority till the classroom is the paper which you are going to take there.

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