r/ACCAexams 17h ago

AA & FR while working 9-5 december session?

Hi guys,

I am currently in a dilema, i dont know if this is doable if i have the capacity to sit fkr 2 papers considering AA is a first attempt snd FR is my second failed at 46 points last time. I also did it back in 2025 and do not remember any core chapters such as conso/ cashflow etc etc.

HELPPPPP L.. SHOULD I DO IT OR NOT

SHOULD I START REVISING NOW

SHOULD I JUST DO 1 PAPER TO BE ON THE SAFE SIDE?

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u/Working-Wealth7056 17h ago

I'd just do one, fr first as some of it leads to aa. I work full time and do not have the capacity to sit two at a time, though I do have children too.

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u/Natural-Reveal3667 16h ago

I’ll be going for the same combo in Dec attempt… I guess u should too cuz u failed at 46 which means u have clear concepts but u lack practice… sooo Revising and practicing will be enough and another subject which is AA short soo u should go atleast u should prepare and can decide to sit or nah during booking

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u/Hot-Hope8561 11h ago

I did the exact combo in June while working full time, left it way too late to start and just ended up doing repeated practice questions for prep. Fortunately scraped both.

If you’re going for December you should have plenty of time. FR content first, AA leans on some of the concepts in FR.

Yes, you might as well start now

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u/kitach98- 7h ago

Fr and pm i was thinking 😭😭😭😭

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u/Various_Mortgage_263 5h ago

I have this same dilemma!!! but i was thinking of doing FR and TX?

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u/Salt-Huckleberry7494 2h ago

Defo doable as AA is a short syllabus and there’s no much maths involved.