Exam Planning - Which Exams To Take Together
The process of planning which ACCA exams to take together can be daunting, but it is an essential part of studying for the ACCA. When deciding, there are a few things to consider, such as which exams will best complement each other and your learning style. In this blog post, we will discuss a few different ways to approach this decision so that you can make the best choice for you.
One of the main advantages of taking your exams together is that it can help you to stay focused and motivated. When you break between exams, it can be easy to lose sight of your goals and allow distractions to creep in. Studying for multiple exams simultaneously can help you stay on track and avoid last-minute cramming.
Which ACCA exams to take together
Complimentary
One way to decide which exams to take together is to choose exams that complement each other well. For example, if you are struggling with audit-related concepts, you might consider taking an exam covering financial reporting alongside your audit exam. This way, you can focus on one exam at a time while still ensuring that you cover all the material you need to know.
Theory vs numerical
Another approach is to choose exams that are heavy on theory and those that are heavy on application. This way, you can ensure that you are getting a well-rounded education and understanding of the ACCA curriculum.
Visual vs Audio
When deciding which exams to take together, you should also consider your learning style. If you are a visual learner, you might want to consider taking two exams with many articles or videos available to supplement your learning.
If you are more of an auditory learner, you might want to find two exams with audio lectures or podcasts in public.
And if you are more of a hands-on learner, you might want to see two exams with practice questions or simulations available. No matter your learning style, there is an approach that will work best for you.
Below are some best combination of ACCApapers
Applied Skill Level
We usually recommend that students write the LW and TX exams before going for other exams. Both are compliance and rules-driven, so these can be done before the other concept exams.
Performance management (PM) goes well with (tips to pass the F5 exams)
- Law
- Taxation
- Financial Management
Audit assurance goeswell with (it's better to take this paper after completing PM, Tx or FR) (tips to pass ACCA F8 exams)
- Financial reporting
Financial reporting goes well with any paper.Most students pair this with FM.
Strategic Professional Level
At the Strategic level, we recommend students write one exam at a time as the required preparation level is quite intensive. If students wish to write two exams in one sitting, the following are good combinations.
We also recommend that students complete the ethics module before taking any of the strategic exams.
The Ethics module of ACCA is a mandatory module that all students must pass before they are eligible to sit for any of the other exams. The module covers various topics, including professional and ethical standards, conflicts of interest, and dealing with difficult situations. Many of these situations come up as compulsory 8-10 mark exam questions.
Strategic Business Reporting and Advanced Audit and Assurance
Strategic Business Reporting and Advanced Financial Management
Advanced Financial Management andAdvancedPerformanceManagement
Conclusion:
Deciding which exams to take together can be daunting, but it is essential to study for the ACCA. When choosing, there are a few things to consider, such as which exams will best complement each other and your learning style. By planning and viewing your options, you will be able to make the best decision for you and set yourself up for success in your ACCA journey.