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Post by wickedwiccan on Dec 7, 2020 10:59:59 GMT
I took E1 a few months ago and failed it, it's been a nightmare getting it rescheduled but I sat over the weekend and passed!! I've already done P1, so it's F1 now. I've heard F1 is the most important for the case study, so does anyone have any tips?
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Post by tharindu on Dec 9, 2020 8:45:21 GMT
Yes. Before you start ocs go back and revise p1... cannot discuss ocs exam paper details but I appeared in november and it was heavily focused on p1 theory. So make sure you refresh knowledge before you appear for the case study
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Post by gsilva on Dec 10, 2020 10:27:01 GMT
I agree with Tharindu. Did the OCS last month and there was a lot of P stuff in it, so I'd definitely recommend brushing up on it before you sit the OCS.
For F1, best advice I can give it get comfortable with calculations. It's a really numbers heavy exam and you'll have to do lots of different calculations in a short time, so make sure you go out of your way to practice them. In a way it's good because once you know the formulas you can even kind of come up with your own questions and then solve them so there's less risk of running out of mocks from study providers (still do them though).
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Post by wickedwiccan on Dec 14, 2020 10:04:48 GMT
Thanks for the advice both, will make sure I go back and revise it. I'd heard the case study was more F1 focused so will have to go back and reread my notes lol!! Not looking forward to going back to costings...
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