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FE1 March 2013

  • 08-01-2013 12:06pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13


    Hi,

    I'm currently working full-time and studying for my first 4 FE1 exams in March.

    For anyone who has already sat the FE1's, what do you think is the best method to study? Currently, I am reading the chapters and attempting past questions. I began by taking notes on each chapter but found this was taking far too long.

    In terms of drawing up a study plan for them, can anyone give any advice?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,224 ✭✭✭Procrastastudy


    Hi,

    I'm currently working full-time and studying for my first 4 FE1 exams in March.

    For anyone who has already sat the FE1's, what do you think is the best method to study? Currently, I am reading the chapters and attempting past questions. I began by taking notes on each chapter but found this was taking far too long.

    In terms of drawing up a study plan for them, can anyone give any advice?

    There is a FE1 thread with more study techniques (from people who have passed) that you can wave a well thumbed copy of Indo's criminal law manual at.

    I try and do the pyramid one but am too lazy. I intend to mend my ways next semester.


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