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I'm going to give 6 papers - seek advise.

 
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I'm going to give 6 papers - seek advise.
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03-13-2011, 07:09 AM
Hey guys,

I just sat module C exams and while OBBC went very well, tax and accounts went very badly. Don't ask why, let's just say my preparation was very bad, I partied all session, thinking I would be able to get it done at the end but oh boy! was I ever wrong. Anyway....

So I'm planning to give 6 papers and hopefully clear them too so as to retain my "1st attempt pass" status. I started preparing for next attempt tax paper from today lol! 2 hours after I got back from the tax paper P What do you think guys? I learned some valuable lessons on how to plan studies and hopefully I will stick to my plan. I've heard that a lot of people give 5 papers in module D, so I figured if I can prepare a significant portion of 1 paper (lets say tax) by the result time, would I be able to do it?

I don't want to hurt my chances of getting into the big 4 - Yes I know they take even those people who have passed in 3 attempts as well, but since every little bit counts, I wish to keep this advantage. Also, in my opinion there is no point to putting in so much effort and then not getting to work in a Big/public/multinational company.

I welcome opinions/suggestions.

























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I'm going to give 6 papers - seek advise. - by cowsgonemadd - 03-13-2011, 07:09 AM
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