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Is engineering harder than ACCA?
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koraget
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Jun 7 2021, 12:26 PM
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QUOTE(6942nole @ Jun 5 2021, 09:04 PM) engineering is an applied science in real world. in my book, engineering can do anything except those that need mouth and tongue. Engineering need mouth and tongue as well. You also need that to survive in tachi meeting. And connection with above rank also important
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koraget
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Jun 7 2021, 12:36 PM
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QUOTE(ComingBackSoon @ Jun 7 2021, 11:24 AM) Accountants cannot praactice engineering. Engineers cannot practice accounting. And nothing stops an accountant from doing project management, consulting, banking, real estate, i.e., almlost any jobs that engineering degree holders can do except for engineering itself. Project Managemnent? Depending on which sector, if it construction you'll need to know the sequence, labor output, machinery and techniques used to achieve the construction dateline. Same goes to factory, output, machinery failure, you also need to know the spare part of the machinery and standby a technical team for the assembly line. No comment on real estate, as you'll need familiar location, lot of connection and sweet talk.
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koraget
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Jun 7 2021, 08:18 PM
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QUOTE(ComingBackSoon @ Jun 7 2021, 12:41 PM) This is an example of a level 3 engineer. Know what needs to be done and how to do it. Now, can your engineer come and project manage my company's IPO? But the startup company IPO usually done by the founder, who themselves is the engineer or programmer.
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koraget
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Jun 7 2021, 09:48 PM
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QUOTE(Darkripper @ Jun 7 2021, 09:30 PM) I'm pretty sure traditional engineering course (civil, chemical, mechanical) doesn't teach C++.Btw, those who think that AI will replace accountant/doctor/lawyer is so naive, they will work alongside them. A software system is pretty damn fragile, you think that it can handle everything so smoothly? Just look at driverless tech, how many years of hype already? What are you talking about? Civil, mechanical students do learn c++ in their course. Pretty sure somemore, where the hell you get such confident. But i agreed, AI is mostly a tool not replacing human. This post has been edited by koraget: Jun 7 2021, 09:55 PM
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koraget
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Jun 7 2021, 11:00 PM
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QUOTE(Darkripper @ Jun 7 2021, 10:13 PM) Maybe can share which university prospectus or course outcome document showing they teach C++ in traditional engineering field? At least not for Universiti Malaya, because I studied there. Its either Matlab or Fotran. I don't have much time to entertain you but look at this from NUS. https://ivle.nus.edu.sg/V1/lms/public/view_...From=StuViewBtnhttps://ivle.nus.edu.sg/V1/lms/public/view_...From=StuViewBtnAnd yet you are here...Why bother to go as far as Singapore instead of we have some example for the Malaysia part. LOL.
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koraget
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Jun 8 2021, 08:54 AM
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QUOTE(andylyc @ Jun 8 2021, 08:46 AM) ACCA The lecturer is another person The person who set the exam questions another person The person who mark your answer script another person Nobody know each other Engineering The lecturer is your university lecturer The person who set the exam questions is your university lecturer The person who mark your answer script is your university lecturer You should compare ACCA with professional engineer exam. Those are degree/diploma exam paper. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/routes-profe...icle-card_title
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