fpc 2

Is one week enough revision for a FPC2 exam?

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zahire khan
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In message , zahire khan writes

It depends on how much you dont know.

Reply to
john boyle

What happens if he doesn't know how much he doesn't know?

Reply to
Peter Saxton

What happens if he doesn't know how much he doesn't know?

I guess he's saying is one week enough to learn everything in the FPC2 exam? I don't know as I'm doing the Securities Institute Certificate paper but someone else may be able to help. Btw, do they give the recommend study hours for FPC2?

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Scooby Doo

Bitstring , from the wonderful person Peter Saxton said

He finds out when he sees the exam paper. 8>.

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GSV Three Minds in a Can

What happens if he doesn't know how much he doesn't know?

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Doug Ramage

In message , Peter Saxton writes

Ahh, then he'll need a few more days then..............

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john boyle

In message , Scooby Doo writes

Well in that case he doesnt know the meaning of the word 'revise', so perhaps he should lower his sights to FPC1.

Reply to
john boyle

Maybe even FPC0.5

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Peter Saxton

Is that to give him time to know what he doesn't know?

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Peter Saxton

In message , Peter Saxton writes

I dont know if thats enough time for him to know what he doesnt know or even what he does know but I know that no matter how much he knows he knows its nothing to do with how much I know he knows or how much I know he doesnt know and I should know shouldnt i?

Reply to
john boyle

It took Socrates nearly his whole life to learn to know that he knew nothing. I wouldn't seriously expect the OP to attain such lofty enlightenment in a mere matter of weeks.

Reply to
Ronald Raygun

Assuming you have all course materials and have a basic understanding of the various financial products involved - yes.

Such a short period of time would suggest that you are not taking it seriously, however, and that it alone would be of little benefit anyway!

!"Revision" does of course imply a prior course of study upon which you are refreshing knowledge so your question is pretty meaningless.

Marcus

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Marcus Collie

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