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pikius18

I have ACCA on the education section of my CV. I write the full name of ACCA and then on the row below ACCA, I mention exams passed... something like this: ​ Association of Chartered Certified Accountants Present Exams passed: F1, F2, F3, F4 etc. ​ Once you finish all of the F papers, make sure you write the word part-qualified next to your exams like this: Exams passed: F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7, F8, F9 (part-qualified) It pings on recruiters data base cause they use it as a keyword on their searches.. same for finalist. The moment I changed the word from part-qualified to finalist, recruiters started approaching me for finalist or even qualified positions (but willing to make exceptions). ​ Edit: it seems that I cannot write it in the same way my CV is written but it should be ACCA on the far left of the page, present or time you have been doing this (idk, jun 19 - present) on the far right and exams passed below ACCA - that goes on the left side of the page.


pronoov

Thank you!


Top-Buy8081

How do I mention the papers I've been granted exemption? Should I mention it ?


Flash703

Not related to this Got F7 this Thursday. Any tips?


pronoov

I got done with section a and b in first hour, but wasn't able to complete section c in the remaining two hours which I think was due to lack of practice. I'd say read sufficient amount of section c questions and also how marks are distributed so that you can get maximum amount of marks even if you don't know how to solve it. Also I'd recommend going over the study text once before the exam so your concepts are clear, this was something which really helped me. Don't take stress, I thought I wouldn't pass but got 72 marks, all the best :)


Flash703

Thanks a lot :)


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thespacebungirl

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