Totally agree with you BailOut, say goodbye to your life for months on
end, even four is a mammoth task!
Personally I would advise against 8, I've heard it tales of some ppl
passing all eight, but likewise I've heard some ppl attempting eight
not even passing three of them. Unless you pass all eight you will be
no better off, and chances of that are slim to none.

Also bear in mind that if you pass the last four in october you still
can't be admitted to blackhall 09 as you don't get these results until
December, thats too late. You'd be better spacing them out and giving
yourself a chance.

Forget how you fared in college exans, cramming will not get you by,
this is a totally different ball-game, you need consistent study from
day one and leave no stone un-turned as these exams are becoming
increasingly more difficult to predict and overcome.

Hope this helps! Elaine




On Oct 6, 9:51 pm, BailOut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it takes over your whole life...depends how much work u put in but
> taking 8 at one time is an awful lot of pressure..i took 4 in mar/
> apr,takin 2 this time, i'm tryin to space them out to give myself the
> best chance to pass but depends on each individual as well so i
> suppose whatever you think yourself really.
> On Oct 6, 12:34 pm, keeffy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I am planning to sit my FE-1s in 4 and 4 next year..I will be
> > attending the Griffith preperation course in all subjects and will be
> > studying full time from Janurary. Should i just sit the 8 together or
> > am I being naive? How much study is required?
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