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  • This topic has 3 replies, 4 voices, and was last updated 14 years ago by Avatargarygood.
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  • June 15, 2011 at 1:38 pm #49137
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    I have now sat F1 to F6 (although results for F5 & F6 are pending), and I am trying to decide which to do next.

    Naturally I would just go for the next two, F7 and F8. However, are these two particularly difficult and is it advisable not to try them together? Would it be better to do F7 and F9, or F8 and F9?

    I don’t want to do more than two exams, as I am not too confident of a pass in F5 and will be continuing to study it until the results come out.

    June 18, 2011 at 2:51 pm #85322
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    F7 and F8 together isn’t a bad option, and it isn’t hard either. If you still feel you can’t do them together, go for F8 and F9 just to balance the theory and calculation part of your studies. F8 is 100% theory, F7 and F9 are a mixture. So go for F8 and F9 now, and probably F7 and P1 the next time, remember P1 is also a approx. 100% theory paper.

    June 19, 2011 at 5:08 am #85323
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    Hi

    I have just sat for F8 and pretty confident that will clear. Can I take P1 now (I have exemption for F1-F4, and have only appeared for F8 from the skills module) I was thinking of doing F5, F7 and P1. If thats not possible i plan to do F5, F6 and F7. Yes 3 papers may be taxing on my time (I work full time and have a 4 year old as well). But I want to do it, even if it takes throwing my life away for 6 months.

    Thoughts and Suggestions welcome. Please let me know if this is practically doable?

    Regards

    June 19, 2011 at 10:20 am #85324
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    @musema said:
    Hi

    I have just sat for F8 and pretty confident that will clear. Can I take P1 now (I have exemption for F1-F4, and have only appeared for F8 from the skills module) I was thinking of doing F5, F7 and P1. If thats not possible i plan to do F5, F6 and F7. Yes 3 papers may be taxing on my time (I work full time and have a 4 year old as well). But I want to do it, even if it takes throwing my life away for 6 months.

    Thoughts and Suggestions welcome. Please let me know if this is practically doable?

    Regards

    I think F5 will clash with P1 because they’re usually taken on the same day, so you can’t sit for two papers at the same time.

    But someone will correct me on this?

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