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Another ACCA Exams thread

  • 01-03-2011 11:05am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 36


    Hey just quick advice needed there.

    I went down in 2 ACCA exams in December f8 and p2, but only by a few percent each, I was looking to do the resits for them and p3 in June, but I was now thinking maybe I should look at doing p1 aswell.

    Any advice on what those subject choices would be like, bearing in mind I went down simply by leaving everything until the last minute so I now know what I'm up against would it be a bad idea to take on 4 at once?

    p1 & p3 will be with lectures, I'll be fine with f8 and p2 at home I think...


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 715 ✭✭✭ants09


    Hi unluckyforsome
    sorry to hear about your acca exams F8 and P2 in the dec session

    if i was you i wouldn't try 4 papers but would try F8 and P2 again to be on the safer side as P2 is a difficult paper at the best of times

    thats just my opinion as better to get 2 papers in june then sit 4 and fail 4 etc

    if you want to you could try either P1 or P3 but i wouldnt try both as your stretching yourself doing 4 papers in 4 months really


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 56 ✭✭Jannise


    It is all up to you, and depends on how committed you are, but i think you can try doing P1 as well. i find this exam easy, and 40% of it comes from a general knowledge and logic


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