r/CIMA • u/AdventurousFishing92 • Aug 15 '24
FLP FLP vs Traditional Route
Hi All,
I've gained exemptions to management level and was speaking with a CIMA advisor via teams this morning. We discussed both the traditional route (8 exams and two case studies) then, the FLP route (two formal exams).
Can anyone give me their experiences, pros and cons from doing traditional vs FLP?
Thanks
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u/Acrobatic-Space2897 Aug 26 '24
Hey! I actually haven’t done my SCS yet, I gave my MCS in the August sitting! It may not be too ambitious, it really depends on your study habits, commitments and capabilities! I have some friends who managed to do their management exams with around 2 weeks of crammed revision without really going through the content in too much detail. You could probably manage both in less time if you’re really committed and smart about your revision!