The Law exam I failed first time out, in June last year. Certain parts of it, particularly that regarding contract and employment law, I found really interesting and thus did quite well I thought. And this time round, I was disappointed to find there was less of it! But I did work a lot harder for this sitting, so failure will be that bit more disappointing.
The other exam involves things like debt management and value of businesses. This is the sort of thing the bosses and the senior staff at my firm do, so I was keen to do well in it!
Because it was my first attempt at F9, I was allowed to go on a "taught" course, down at BPP Southampton. That, coupled with the short, but intense, studying I did pre-exam, I am hoping is enough to earn me a first time-pass!
When I came out of the exam hall in December, I honestly felt that both exams could go either way. Thus there is a 25% chance I will pass both but, equally, the same odds of failing both! I answered every part of every question in both exams, from what I recall... let's just hope I didn't write a pile of crap!
Currently, I am one exam ahead of my three colleagues who started the ACCA journey at the same time. Whilst it isn't a race, I will admit to being a weensy-bit competitive. Therefore, I really want to keep my nose in front!
My sister-in-law has recently had some mixed results from her AAT exams. They seem to be done way differently to how I did them, years ago. I don't miss those exams, although these ACCA exams are on a different level (despite what my colleagues think!)...
I am proud to have my AAT qualification, easy though I found it... let's see whether come Monday I am any closer to getting the next one!
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