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Old 11-17-2008, 04:34 AM   #1
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Default F6, F7, F9 (combined)

I would to know if F6, F7 and F9 are a good combination for the June 2009 sitting
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Old 11-18-2008, 06:07 AM   #2
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It really depends on ur picking power and previous ACCA history. Moreover, its also important whether you are a home study student or full time college student..
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And yeah, i've heard ACCA recommends 2 papers each attempt, but my experience says that if one can give enough time, avg of 3-4hrs proper study daily, he can pass 3 papers easily...
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BTW, i've taken two papers, F5 and F9, this time and started my preparations just a few days ago... and its not a revision, its the first time study .... Lets hope for the best
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Default F6,f7,f9

I am presently a full time student so i was wondering if it would be a good selection.

I was told that F6 is challenging in that it has a lot to remember and F9 is a costing/management paper and i was told that i should not take that paper lightly so i am wondering what to do in January 2009.

Awaiting comments and advise

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Old 11-19-2008, 11:38 AM   #6
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Since u r a full time student and can allocate 2-3 hrs daily study, except the weekends when u have to revise the whole week's lessons, then i think u should go for it.

Another thing that it depends on is ur picking power... If u've got a weak picking power then i think any two papers will be just enough and if you are confident enough about ur strong picking power, then there shouldn't be any doubt there, opt it.
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hey taejeah, F6,F7 and F9 is a good combination. F6 is taxation and its quite an easy paper I would say. Just remember a few things and the questions are straight forward.

F7 is okay as there are so many written elements. However, If u attempt all the written bits in the exams (at least write one relevant point), you will surely pass.

F9 is a hard paper. There are so many things. You have to spend time on this paper. So, I recommend you take this with F6.

Reast depends on your ability and luck....all the best....
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work hard is most important
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Old 11-27-2008, 10:53 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by EddyTeddy View Post
It really depends on ur picking power and previous ACCA history. Moreover, its also important whether you are a home study student or full time college student..

yea very important to recall ur concepts and what you have learned in previous papers
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