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Business ACCA V8, Global Body for Professional Accountants
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Dec 8 2013, 01:51 AM
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Hello everyone,
I am currently studying ACCA part-time and planning to finish F1-3 by January (just finished my STPM prior to this). I want to know if it is advisable to proceed to skill sets paper without attending any classes, only with textbooks and some online references here and there. Also, is there any other method to obtain study material for law-related papers e.g. F4 in library/bookstore other than from lecturers themselves?
P/S : I will be attempting F1-3 with CAT textbooks - FAB, FMA and FFA. Should this be a cause of concern or the syllabuses cover just fine?
This post has been edited by -ck-: Dec 8 2013, 01:55 AM
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Dec 9 2013, 09:37 PM
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QUOTE(donizback @ Dec 8 2013, 01:27 PM) It should be totally fine wherever you study your F1, F2 and F3 from. They are easy enough to pass. Make sure you practice as many mock exams as possible. The questions would tend to repeat after a regular interval. For the other skill level papers, the only paper you need to attend classes of should be F8 Audit and Assurance, since there are some points the teacher would tell you and apart from that you need someone to mark your answers! No idea about F4, you may join some fb groups and ask someone there about it. I self-studied for F4 and took the UK variant so can't give my notes unless you wanna take the UK variant too. Best of luck for your exams  Will there be any difference if I take other version of law-related papers? Regarding the paper-based exams, will I be able to choose to sit in any exam centres I want? As I just contacted some of the colleges and they rejected my application as I am not a student registered under their college.
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