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Tips re studying for Dec 15 exam for F7

Forums › ACCA Forums › ACCA FR Financial Reporting Forums › Tips re studying for Dec 15 exam for F7

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  • November 15, 2015 at 6:03 pm #282606
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    Hi All,

    i’m sitting F7 for the third time this December. I feel ok about the studying i’ve put in so far but i’m constantly wondering am I studying the right way, should I also be studying in the evenings after work during the week (I work full time and extremely busy at the mo). For the last 2 weeks or so all I’ve been doing on the weekends is just tackling both past exam papers, some mock exams and this weekend I focused a lot on the MCQ part of the exam as in the past I have sort of left that to last but they were quite tricky in June so I learnt my lesson there.

    I really, really want and need to pass it this time. The thought of sitting this paper a 4th time makes me feel ill. I have to keep reminding myself that all I need is 50% to pass. I tend to panic a LOT in the exam and though I’ve studied as much as I could for the 2 previous sittings…I just don’t think I was prepared enough as far as time management or just keeping my cool.

    Does anyone have any good advice and tips? Has anyone gone through something similar and maybe sitting this for the 3rd time as well?

    It’s kind of become a thorn in my side now at this point so I do feel extra pressure. I feel if I just spend the next couple of weeks doing exam questions and then doing some exam papers and timing myself that I’ll be well prepared but you just never know how it’s going to go the day of the exam.

    Any advice would be much appreciated.

    Thanks
    Erin

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