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- August 12, 2014 at 8:47 pm #189733
HI Tutors,
I have recently sat F7, F9 and P1 exams and successfuly passed F7 and P1 and missed F9 by 2 percent! Was disappointed as enjoy F9. Anyhow i am now stuck in a dilemma into which exams to do next,
I want to sit F9 again and have being advised to do P2 as passed F7 recently. As i have a total of 5 exams left, would like to do 3 at a time and then hopefully 2. So was thinkling maybe F9 , P2 and P3- know it will be tough but willing to put in more hours this time.
As i heard P2 is really though i am not sure if to do two now and leave P3 with my final two subjects.
I would like your opinion and advise on this as want to do 3 but not sure wheter do do with f9 and P2 as both tough exams and big syllabus.
Regards,
Gill.
August 12, 2014 at 10:22 pm #189747Hi Gillian
It will certainly test your resolve and abilities but why not do F9, P2 and P3 in December. If you pass all three, that will just leave the options.
However, if you fail one, that will leave you still with three exams to go – 2 options and a resit.
You seem already mentally prepared to take three exams in one session. If you do three now and (hopefully not) fal one, you’re still faced with just three exams in June
Does that make sense?
August 13, 2014 at 9:36 pm #189959Hi Mike,
yes i understand what you are saying. I am still at the thinking stage ,but if if go ahead with the 3 and think its too much will drop P3 as do not want to jeopardise the other 2.
Just needed a bit of guidance.
Thanks for your advise.
Gill
August 14, 2014 at 6:21 am #189993You’re welcome – keep posting if you come across a problem
I agree that P3 should be the one to go rather than P2 if you find that three is too much for you
Incidentally, if you want to make sure that the tutors see your posts, you would be advised to put them on the Ask the Tutor page.
We don’t always look at the forum pages, just the Ask the Tutor ones
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