02-25-2010, 10:51 AM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Reading
Studying:
P1
Posts: 13
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To be honest I would only go with 3. I wouldnt say 4 is impossible but you will be stretching yourself very thinly.
I did 3 this time round, and I found it hard going as this means sacrificing weekends and evenings to get study, revision and practice questions in. My results this time around were 76% (P1), 75% (A Audit) and 69% (A Tax) which means I am finished so the extra effort of doing 3 was well worth it.
Although I did 3 units, I didnt spread my time equally as I used to work in audit so though this was ok. I actually spent the majority of my time doing tax.
Therefore to do 4 would be a tremendous commitment, and you may not pass all 4. If you did 4 but failed 1 it would be no quicker than taking 3 and passing 3.
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