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- December 18, 2014 at 8:52 pm #221104
Should I start looking ahead and study for my next exam or go back to revision after a not so great attempt at the F9 exam? I really struggled with the MCQ’s and fear I may not have passed.
December 18, 2014 at 9:05 pm #221105When I had exams like that, I always started early just in case. Maybe start revising lightly from Jan? Then if you do fail, you have a head start, if you dont, then it doesn’t hurt to re – affirm your knowledge 🙂
December 19, 2014 at 9:17 am #221129I agree with Carl. From my experience the worst thing is to… start studying and get into study rhythm. By starting lightly in January you will already be in this mood in February giving you greater morale :).
If you pass which I wish you very much you can ‘throw away’ this paper and dive into next paper with high boost and clear head because you have already started your study routine.
If you somehow fail then you will know your marks and how far you from 50%. You will say to yourself “wow so good i started so early” you will be more calm about your pass next sitting.
Best regards !
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