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F9 & P1

  • 26-11-2008 4:05pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 44


    Well the exams are nearly upon us! Anyone got anything to say in relation to these two papers? Personally I really don't like F9, there is just so much to cover in it. Seems that the last two papers were fairly straightforward so I reckon there is a good chance this could be much more awkward.
    P1 seems like it is a bit more approachable, just learn it off and waffle away! I'd be interested to hear what others have to say on these. Cheers


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 34 novocaine1


    I sat F9 last time and am sitting P1 now.

    For F9 i would do as many calc questions as you can and you will hopefully learn most of the theory behind it while you're doing the questions.

    P1 will hopefully be ok, i'm just learning it off and then gonna waffle away,as you said. Dont know whether i will do too much question practice for this one. I think you're better off knowing the material well.

    cant wait to finish them , have never looked forward to christmas so much!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 44 SA1


    From looking at the structure of P1 paper, it seems like time kkeping will be a major thing, especially with the case study. Having a good understanding of the material like you said is vital, once you have that, the questions pretty much are okay as they are relatively straightforward and you don't really need too much technique


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 34 novocaine1


    yeah fingers crossed. studying P1 today, just realised there is still a good bit of theory you need to know....


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 44 SA1


    Anybody think ratio's will come up in F9?


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