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 ACCA V7, Global Body for Professional Accountants

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ikki9394
post Jan 14 2012, 04:12 PM

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QUOTE(tzxsean @ Jan 14 2012, 01:07 PM)
u can register with ACCA anytime u want earlier

but u can slowly decide bout tuition provider

however dun be too late until u missed some lessons
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Eh the consultant just called me up and told me that I can actually register anytime before march because I am new applicant to join Acca. However like u say I shouldn't do it too late because still need to register for tuition center.
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post Jan 14 2012, 08:49 PM

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but i guess early chapters can self study 1st la.not so important 1
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post Jan 15 2012, 02:23 PM

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Hi all seniors, just a quick question here. When applying to take up Acca course at the accaglobal website, do I need to submit only my LATEST qualification or my latest qualification with ALL my previous qualification?

My current qualification is acc degree, previous are pre-u SAM, spm etc

Please advise
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post Jan 15 2012, 04:38 PM

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QUOTE(ikki9394 @ Jan 15 2012, 02:23 PM)
Hi all seniors, just a quick question here. When applying to take up Acca course at the accaglobal website, do I need to submit only my LATEST qualification or my latest qualification with ALL my previous qualification?

My current qualification is acc degree, previous are pre-u SAM, spm etc

Please advise
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only your degree results is required. wink.gif
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post Jan 15 2012, 05:00 PM

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QUOTE(ikki9394 @ Jan 14 2012, 11:29 AM)
Yeah u're right. I attended p3 yesterday and the lecturer was slow and not so fluent in explaining but he is very nice tho. However the p1 I attending today was pretty good. Btw it's ucsi Connaught. Should I stay at ucsi or study somewhere else more experienced in teaching like Sunway? I live much nearer to ucsi anyway... Hard decision.

Ps: I haven't enrol yet
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In Sunway, Ms Menon is very good and experienced in p2, but her notes is even thicker den BPP text book~ others lec i have no comment~ FYI, sunway will place new student to smaller class which is different lecture with their existing student except p2. check it out before you register~
classes adi started and u haven't enrol? sweat.gif
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post Jan 15 2012, 05:03 PM

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QUOTE(wenni89 @ Jan 15 2012, 05:00 PM)
In Sunway, Ms Menon is very good and experienced in p2, but her notes is even thicker den BPP text book~ others lec i have no comment~ FYI, sunway will place new student to smaller class which is different lecture with their existing student except p2. check it out before you register~
classes adi started and u haven't enrol? sweat.gif
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Haha think I miss too much class ald if enrol in Sunway especially full time. Will give ucsi a try...
Btw for Acca got external tuition?
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post Jan 15 2012, 05:07 PM

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revision class b4 exam got la..

already told u go refer to different lecturers in different tuition centre for different papers

instead of going to UCSI (which I don think anyone here recommended before)

I might be wrong
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post Jan 15 2012, 05:43 PM

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QUOTE(tzxsean @ Jan 15 2012, 05:07 PM)
revision class b4 exam got la..

already told u go refer to different lecturers in different tuition centre for different papers

instead of going to UCSI (which I don think anyone here recommended before)

I might be wrong
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U mean sit for the papers in UCSI but look for other lecturers?
Maybe i misunderstood ur meaning earlier >< paiseh
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post Jan 15 2012, 05:49 PM

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examination hall is selected by ACCA

not the college

what I mean is go to other tuition providers for the class

i think u dun really noe the ACCA stuff well
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post Jan 15 2012, 06:26 PM

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Are ACCA's students eligible for the RM200 voucher? If not, is that because we are studying an external programme?
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post Jan 15 2012, 06:41 PM

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QUOTE(tzxsean @ Jan 15 2012, 05:49 PM)
examination hall is selected by ACCA

not the college

what I mean is go to other tuition providers for the class

i think u dun really noe the ACCA stuff well
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Hehe yeah... Dint know much bout Acca. I initially thought of doing CPA but change my mid after that.
Please be patient with me ><
So what u mean is select the lecturers 1st and then enrol at where they are teaching?
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post Jan 15 2012, 06:46 PM

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QUOTE(tzxsean @ Jan 13 2012, 03:11 PM)
^ if u in KL, i d suggest u dun stick in 1 college for all papers. you should go for different lecturer for different papers
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But there is risk for crashing timetables during revision week, unless u just take 2 papers smile.gif
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post Jan 15 2012, 07:04 PM

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QUOTE(yclim2 @ Jan 15 2012, 06:46 PM)
But there is risk for crashing timetables during revision week, unless u just take 2 papers  smile.gif
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Thats what I'll do. I plan to take 2 papers and get a full time job if possible haha.
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post Jan 15 2012, 07:07 PM

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QUOTE(yclim2 @ Jan 15 2012, 06:46 PM)
But there is risk for crashing timetables during revision week, unless u just take 2 papersĀ  smile.gif
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that will depend on which paper he pick ...

out of all P level , I think P1 no need go revision class

I just take the copy of Joey Wong's revision class note from my friend and the note is quite compact ( only like 5 pages!)

unlike my lecturer's note...full of words rclxub.gif

@ikki9394

u see

ACCA just like tuition

u just need to pick tuition centre to let them give u tuition on the paper u plan to take exam

so regardless of the tuition provider

at the end u'll have to go to exam hall specified by ACCA to take exam

it's just that some are famous like Sunway , some less famous

ultimately, you should choose different lecturers (different tuition centre) for different paper

after you have seek advice on the lecturers u intend to study with

because I can say there is no tuition centre that have the same quality for every paper they offer

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post Jan 15 2012, 07:15 PM

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QUOTE(tzxsean @ Jan 15 2012, 07:07 PM)
that will depend on which paper he pick ...

out of all P level , I think P1 no need go revision class

I just take the copy of Joey Wong's revision class note from my friend and the note is quite compact ( only like 5 pages!)

unlike my lecturer's note...full of words  rclxub.gif

@ikki9394

u see

ACCA just like tuition

u just need to pick tuition centre to let them give u tuition on the paper u plan to take exam

so regardless of the tuition provider

at the end u'll have to go to exam hall specified by ACCA to take exam

it's just that some are famous like Sunway , some less famous

ultimately, you should choose different lecturers (different tuition centre) for different paper

after you have seek advice on the lecturers u intend to study with

because I can say there is no tuition centre that have the same quality for every paper they offer
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Ahh! I misread your sentence for the very beginning...
"^ if u in KL, i d suggest u dun stick in 1 college for all papers. you should go for different lecturer for different papers "

I miss out your "dun" haha so I thought u said I should stick with 1 college haha! Now I understand d.... Ah sry bout everything...

So say once I've done 2 papers this sem, the next sem say I wanna do P3 and find out other tuition center have a better lecturer with P3 I should drop out from current college and go the the other 1 with the better lecturer?

Correct me again if im wrong ><
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post Jan 15 2012, 07:20 PM

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ok in my case

im in penang

let say this sem I stay in College A

then i paid registration for RM50 this sem

next sem i wan take another paper which is better in somewhere else

i move to college B and no need to pay anything to college A

since the registration in college A is to be paid every sem

alternatively, you can study in college A & B at the same time

if the time table didn't clash

study acca is not like taking diploma or degree that if you want to move

to another college u must drop out from the existing one

but i think if u go to Sunway, it's very hard to do that, the resource fee

and other fees are not cheap

and many sunway students take extra lessons from outside too

meaning they learn same thing from more than 1 lecturer

which basically tells me that they're very rich laugh.gif

you should ask someone who familiar in KL college fees structure here
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post Jan 16 2012, 08:36 PM

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seniors, i have done my ethics module. today i just revisit myacca and found this on my account.


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ETHICS & PROFESSIONALISM

You have completed the Professional Ethics module.


You now have the option of completing the Foundations in Professionalism module. Please note if you are eligible to complete the Advanced Diploma in Accounting and Business and wish to do so, the Professional Ethics module will be compulsory to complete.


what is foundation in professionalism? should i go for it? i tried looking through the FAQ but nothing much.

ps: I have been taking ACCA since F1 and I didn't complete my F level papers even after they revise their syllabus. i don't know if it's relevant or not.

note: found this article

anyone of you not doing FIA and not working did it?

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post Jan 16 2012, 09:21 PM

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FIA is optional

i didn't do it
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post Jan 16 2012, 09:59 PM

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I'm now starting the professional level. Should I:

Do 1 paper, get full time job?;
Do 2 papers, get full time job/part time job?;
Do 2 papers, study full time?;
Do 3 papers, study full time?

I've got none relevant working experience.

Please advise
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post Jan 16 2012, 10:10 PM

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if family can support then study full time and finish it asap

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