ACCA1916 wrote: » Gerry Fahy (F7) Terry Lawless (F8) professional accountancy training are best combined option for both subjects IMO. I had both and they are excellent. I am sure you may have other options but you wont go wrong with them. Best of luck!
Ebbs wrote: » Thank you very much for that. I have heard very good things about Gerry in a P2 thread but haven't heard much of the Professional Accountant Training (PAT) school he now teaches in since his move from DBS. Only thing I noted was PAT seem to be a bit more expensive with no advertised multiple discounts.If anyone has any other suggestions or reviews, it would be very much appreciated, as it might pass some of the advice forward.!
Sariah wrote: » I would second PAT. They have set up a new ACCA college in partnership with Irish Times. I did very well under both of these lecturers. I just passed my final exam last night. P3 76% and had Terry as my lecturer for this subject. Best of luck
Sariah wrote: » I would have to disagree mooreman09 I found the lectures invaluable and my results attest to that. I got a couple of firsts in my finals and really don't think I would have achieved that on my own especially as I do not work in a financial area.
mooreman09 wrote: » I'd have to respectfully disagree too. Personally, I found self study using online tools and more concise lecturers put the onus on me to work harder and gain a better understanding of the exams and subjects. I feel that going into town for 3/6 hours per week and then another 6/7 at weekends is no more than a security blanket and unless you have a lot of time - its hard to fit in effective study and exam practice. Your brain is only efficiently learning for 40mins to an hour. You need to break it up and study/learn smarter. It was the turning point in my qualification and learning.
Sariah wrote: » Terry just emailed me the pass rates for his P3 class which I sat in December. 96% pass rate for his class. Just a reminder to anyone who has P1 or P3 left to sit. The final sitting for these papers is June 2018. After this there will be a new paper, which to be honest, looks horrific. It combines both P1 and P3 and I think it is 4.5 hours long. There is a huge case study and the exam paper itself is around 14 pages long. So if anyone has got P1 or P3 but not both of them they will lose the one they have and have to sit this new paper if they don't have both of them passed by June. You are probably all aware of this but just putting it out there in case you didn't realise. Also ACCA did very good webinars for both of these subjects which I think you can sign up to.
CassieManson wrote: » Thats a very high pass rate - how many were in the class?
Loughc wrote: » MOD NOTE: Hey guys this thread got reported recently implying there is some veiled shills going on. With all these pass rates being thrown around, going forward ye will need to show proof showing where these pass rates have come from. Anyone can post up high pass rates with little or no proof just to champion a lecture for themselves or a friend/family member.
ACCA2018 wrote: all the other subjects are over 100%.
ACCA2018 wrote: » all the other subjects are over 100%.
emmetkenny wrote: » Accounting might not be for you
ACCA2018 wrote: » I need to start with the basics. I’m just starting my ACCA studies, what stage are you at and have you attended courses?
ACCA2018 wrote: » Griffith College have pass rates of F7 98% F9 96% P3 99% P5 94% all the other subjects are over 100%. The OP original question was if he/she should go to Griffith or DBS. Both of these colleges are Platinum approved by ACCA the new college is not. The only other platinum approved college is The Accountancy School This self promotion and promoting of friends with unsubstantiated pass rates diminishes the benefits of an independent forum
Chasing Cars wrote: » Accountancy School apparently lets you live chat the lecture too.