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ACCA distant learning

  • 14-09-2013 6:45pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3


    Hi all,
    Hoping someone on here can help me out a little.

    I'm really interested in the ACCA distance learning course. So, I know there are 14 exams I need to take F1-F3, F4-F9, P1-P3 and two from P4-P7.

    I just am unsure how it all works. If I apply to start studying now and start exams in December or online, how long should I spend studying for each exam?
    How long should it take for me to study and complete F1-F3?
    Also, what books do I need?
    When I apply will I be told what I need to buy or study?
    Would I be better to study through a college such as Griffith college or does that make much difference?

    Sorry for so many questions but I'd really like to know before I apply,
    Thanks in advance.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9 henlen


    try www.opentuition.com.
    Great website for ACCA stuff.
    You have to apply to ACCA to become a student.
    Good luck with that!


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