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Acca F2 & F3

  • 04-04-2008 2:02pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 17


    Im doing the ACCA F2 & F3 exams in june. Just wondering how difficult these exams are? Basically haven't done much study yet and need to know what kind of hours i have to put in over the next few weeks?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 55 ✭✭onehorse


    You would need to be doing at least 4 hours per week for each subject


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3 zhiruiwang


    piggyc wrote: »
    Im doing the ACCA F2 & F3 exams in june. Just wondering how difficult these exams are? Basically haven't done much study yet and need to know what kind of hours i have to put in over the next few weeks?
    Hi, I am doing F2 and F3 for June exam as well. I am taking the class in Griffth College, however, that's not very helpful. I think doing more exercises will be a good way to pass, because the beginning level of ACCA is not knid of hard. Kaplan and Bpp's excercise books are recommended especially BPP, you also need to do past paper as well. If you want to ensure you pass the exame, you will need at least 10 hours for study per week. One month to prepare for it should be enough but you have to work hard on it.


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