Passing multiple professional accounting exams like ACCA or ICAEW while working full-time is tough, but it’s possible with smart planning, focused practice, and discipline.

Concise Strategy for Working Professionals

Here’s a concise strategy for working professionals:

  1. Focus on Past Exam Papers

  • Analyse past 5 years of exam papers.
  • Identify high-frequency topics.
  • Prepare notes and focus practice on these topics.

This ensures your effort is directed where it matters most.

  1. Balance Theory and Practice

  • Spend 30% of your time on theory.
  • Spend 70% on past papers and practice questions.

Understanding is important, but writing speed and application determine your score.

  1. Master Theory Writing

  • Convert model answers into short, examiner-style answers.
  • Memorise keywords and key points.
  • Practice writing without looking at solutions. Self-mark and note missed points.

This improves speed, accuracy, and examiner satisfaction.

  1. Numerical Practice

  • Solve every calculation question multiple times.
  • Track errors and weak areas.
  • Progress from easy → moderate → exam-level questions.

Confidence comes only from active problem-solving.

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  1. Mock Exams in the Final Week

  • Schedule 3 full-length mocks under exam conditions.
  • Self-mark strictly using marking schemes.
  • Identify weak areas and revise.

Mock exams boost confidence and reduce exam-day stress.

  1. Key Success Tips

  • Use flashcards or spaced repetition for theory.
  • Analyse marking schemes to know what examiners value.
  • Keep condensed notes/formula sheets for quick revision.
  • Consistency is critical, even with limited daily study hours.

With smart planning and disciplined practice, passing 2–3 professional exams while working full-time is achievable.

Proven Strategy

Following this method, I passed all 14 ACCA exams straight, relying on past papers, examiner-style theory writing, and self-marked mocks.

Smart strategy + consistent practice = professional exam success.