

Well done sir!
Cheers,
Robin
Yep exactly although it's £90 per exam (and adds upto £200 when you buy the coursework too) so there is an incentive not to have to do too many.Rag_It wrote:Mate, well played!
It is reassuring to know that there are now standards adhered to within the industry, as there are some fairly dodgy people out there, willing to advise you on the best product that more than likely benefits them financially...
Anyway, well done again mate, and 3 years to pass the next one, surely means you can have a few attempts if needs be!
Dave
It's only easy if you know the answer.robin wrote:<clarkson>how hard can it be? </clarkson>![]()
Well done sir!
Cheers,
Robin
alicrozier wrote:As Robin said, need to be comfortable and confident to push right up to the limit - sometimes you only find the limit by going beyond it...
(that's why I think Mike will do fine, that and his lack of imagination).![]()
I'd say Black.Mike Scib wrote:I have £50 to invest, do you reckon you could turn it into 2-3k for Frolics next year? Or will i stick it all on red!
I'm old school I did the FPC's as they were then back in 1999.D50 wrote:Well done - I passed my IF1 for FSA a few years ago and attempted IF2 twice but too difficult - my hat is off to you! Well done!
You any plans to do more Chris?Grovit wrote:Well done D - I know the pain in sitting these exams as they're dry as bone and incredibly dull - although I know the ones you're doing are a fair bit more advanced than the ones I did.
Nice one mate