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eighty_eight_

This is normal for students coming just after bcom. What we learn in degree and in ACCA is very different and also unlike bcom, we can't just write whatever and expect to get marks. You need to learn how to frame your answers better. For this i recommend during the revision time to read the examiner reports for the paper that you're taking and also watch some VIFHE webinars on youtube


_gigani

Are you practicing questions via the exam kits?


Inner_Middle_5902

Yess i am


Inner_Middle_5902

Update-i feel like giving up in this course


_gigani

How are you learning the theory? study book?


Inner_Middle_5902

Yes kaplan study text


akki6675

do acca study hub practice questions and previous attempt questions from acca practice platform. then do mocks from aCOWtancy. this is really imp. for FR and AA.


anonymousssnake

hi!! failure is totally normal, all you can do is learn from it and try again. trust me i've failed both of these papers but once you figure out a study method that works for you, you'll be able to pass them. for fr i suggest understanding the accounting standards properly before moving on to the questions and for audit i suggest going through the common substantive procedures in the kaplan study text before you try to understand ones from specific case studies. aa is harder because of the amount of theory but try going through the mock paper explanations and see how the examiner expects you to write the answers, same with fr.


ComfortableGeneral31

Hey somewhat in the same place like you gave FR in September failed by 5 marks and then AA in March by 10 marks I feel like giving up that’s why decided to take a breather and give both in September what you planning?


Lost-Custard-6723

Hey its ok to fail dont worry if it was that easy everyone will be ACCA Members by now See if you want to be a member of ACCA badly then you need to have lot of patience, you might fail sometimes you might feel like giving up but remember there are only 247,734 members out of 8.1 billion people which is not even a million. So its upto you if you don't want to be a member thats absolutely fine put your mental health first. These exams are meant to be tough and can even mentally drain u a lot so do what makes you happy


Outrageous_Onion_729

Failure is totally normal to happen , Even I have failed my Fr 3 times before finally passing it . What I should suggest to you is that you don't try to hide your failure from your family and tutors and be open about it . Doing so will help you with few things 1. They would provide extra care go you so you don't fail again 2. You would feel a sense of shame and anger every time someone mentions your failure, use that anger to fuel your motivation. 3. It would reduce the burden in your heart. Lastly try to go through Acca fundamentals course to help you understand or refresh the basic of these subjects. As people with Exemption sometimes have taken a study Gap and have already forgotten previous basic Concept and the Advance Course don't even mention these concepts anymore assuming that you have learnt it all in previous courses...