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- August 3, 2014 at 2:37 am #180567
Hi, this is Ali Imran here, i just had a small query regarding to cover the syllabus.
As i have not at all yet even touched the F2 nor i don’t even have any idea about what F2 is. and i have decided to appear for the exam after 15 days. So i would like to know that is this open tuition course notes and lectures enough for preparing for atleast pass marks? and is 15 days enough worth for preparing F2?
waiting ahead for the reply at soon !!!
Regards!!!
August 3, 2014 at 3:14 am #180571I have my f2 exam on this Friday. Started to watch lectures at 06 of July…
I would say you need at least 4 weeks (studying 2-3 hours a day, almost every day) to go through syllabus and than 1-2 weeks of intense revision ( using Kaplan or Bpp revision kit).August 3, 2014 at 4:52 am #180574thanks for the reply……..but bro ive decided for completing 3 chapters a day……
August 3, 2014 at 7:24 am #180578Martynas: Thanks for your reply, but this is the Ask the Tutor forum, and you are not the tutor 🙂
Imran: Certainly our Course Notes and lectures are enough to be able to pass the exam well, provided that you also practice as many questions as possible. For this, you need to get hold of an Exam/Revision Kit from one of the approved publishers – they contain lots of practice questions.
It is impossible to say whether or not 15 days studying is enough – everyone is different, some find it easy and some hard; and it obviously also depends on how much time you have available each day.
15 days does seem a bit optimistic though – the exam is intended to be equivalent to first year university exams. - AuthorPosts
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