yah i check online. got trouble paying the other day. thanks ah. ease my worries a little
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Sep 24 2008, 10:56 PM
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yah i check online. got trouble paying the other day. thanks ah. ease my worries a little
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Sep 25 2008, 10:57 AM
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so, can do the payment online dy? cause i wanna to do mine also.
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Sep 25 2008, 03:39 PM
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yeah can do. i encounter some problem the other day saying they cannot process my order. but i think should be okay by now.
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Sep 25 2008, 04:29 PM
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QUOTE(stephanie0721 @ Sep 23 2008, 01:14 PM) thx Topace & Rvelos =) ur replies r really helpful =) I did 4 last semester. And also doing 4 this semester. But then again I felt comfortable because I've done CAT, so I had some knowledge on tax and audit. It is possible, but then be prepared for lots of hard work. For a period of time, I had 7 days classes, which was horrible. as now i m doing F1-F4 now and wil b sitting for exam in Dec.. so i start wondering, how many papers shud i take for next sem? which lecturer to follow?...stuffs like tat... my coursemates hav been discussing on this issues too.. wil it b too tough to take 4 papers in 1 sitting..say F5-F8 ? since sum of the papers like taxation and audit are the 1st time i approach them.. so..any advice for me? thx =) I have no idea why this " max paper" culture exists among us. I'm sure degree students take things on a normal time frame, enjoying their 3 months break. The nature of the course, perhaps? As for me,I have my own goals |
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Sep 25 2008, 05:07 PM
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Sep 25 2008, 06:30 PM
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Regarding to those who doesn't have a docket
I did have a friend who doesn't get his docket at all (even on internet) until the day b4 exam, this is what you can do : 1) Call Malaysia ACCA / go wisma denmark yourselves 2) You will be given a piece of paper (of their permission) 3) You will be given your exam centre (assuming it was still not full yet) Don't worry about docket, as long as you have paid |
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Sep 25 2008, 08:20 PM
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Well, I did 4.. mainly because of momentum. I felt if I suddenly dropped from 4 papers to only 2.. I'd lose pace and let myself get sidetracked.
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Sep 25 2008, 09:08 PM
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Sep 25 2008, 09:46 PM
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Hi!
anyone here was under Marcus (Sunway) teaching before and went to for revision for P3 Micheal (Mac Orange)? Both of them tackle questions in different approach? anyone went for both revisions and will get confused and mix up with 2 different approaches? thanks! This post has been edited by kyoko2008: Sep 25 2008, 09:46 PM |
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Sep 26 2008, 12:50 PM
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QUOTE(francisbacon7 @ Sep 25 2008, 09:08 PM) exam docket wont be sent to you so early......because only until the due date for registration, they can only confirm the exam centre or do transfer of location of exam centre in case of centre overcrowdedregarding the word "unavailable" that appear on your exam entry, everyone has the same word "unavailable" that appear on the upper side row of all the papers registered.....for eg. i registered for f5 and f6...so it appear same column as f5 so....dont worry much.....during the month of november, u will for sure receive it.... |
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Sep 26 2008, 11:20 PM
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I receive query from friends regarding revision issues. Some of them are from outskirts (quite far from KL) so they need to know lecturer's approach to their respective revision class, Those who have experienced them can you share your views here.
Perhaps i should categorise the lecturers focus in these order : 1) Does the lecturer focus on spotting question ? 2) Does the lecturer focus on writing / answer techniques ? 3) Does the lecturer review back everything (summary) 4) Does the lecturer just discuss past year ? Preferably professional papers insight. However fundamental papers are also relevant. Hopefully i can get insight into lecturers from KSA, FTMS, MCO & KB. Since i had seated for some I can reveal possible lecturer style. Chin Ann in audit : writing / answer techniques Haneef in reporting : review back everything Daniel Ho in finance : writing / answer techniques |
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Sep 27 2008, 08:31 PM
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anybody know information about master in finance and accounting?
I saw the acca magazine where u complete ur fundamental, 1 year to pursuit master.. If complete the profesional as well, take only few months... Can be taken in malaysia and uk.. anybody got take tat? |
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Sep 27 2008, 11:17 PM
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i heard that sunway got a high passing rate...wondering why
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Sep 27 2008, 11:39 PM
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i will start my acca PART 1 on nx year, 1)which college is the best one?ftms?kasturi?mcorange? i prefer to the class is small and less student. 2) if the class is too big like 100++(like kasturi), is tat a problem to listening or learning wat teacher teaching? 3)tat college will help the student find the room to rent? my frenz's skul got help her to find out room coz tat skul no provide hostel. |
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Sep 28 2008, 09:15 AM
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Level 1 no need to waste money, study yourself
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Sep 28 2008, 09:20 AM
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QUOTE(pristina @ Sep 27 2008, 11:17 PM) I have a few friends from sunway and most of them share a common experience :1) The college / lecturer are quite demanding of their respective student experience. 2) Its a very competitive life there (with everyone striving to be the top) 3) Student have access to better material there (notes, text book, referencing.....etc) 4) The university charge quite an exorbitant fee compared to most tuition providers in KL (Which you can get better for cheaper, which also why some of the students there will study externally but under the university tag) 5) The environment is like those in singapore / hong kong where everyone wants the best (demand & expectation is very high) One of them stressing that doing ACCA there for fundamental level / CAT would be a huge advantage for student (exception for some killer paper). However in professional level most of them prefer to choose their lecturer externally (since there is no perfect university) Added on September 28, 2008, 9:42 am QUOTE(xiuxing @ Sep 27 2008, 11:39 PM) i will start my acca PART 1 on nx year, 1) Technically there is no "best" college since everyone will have different perceptions / demand. If you "strictly" want a class with less student i will1)which college is the best one?ftms?kasturi?mcorange? i prefer to the class is small and less student. 2) if the class is too big like 100++(like kasturi), is tat a problem to listening or learning wat teacher teaching? 3)tat college will help the student find the room to rent? my frenz's skul got help her to find out room coz tat skul no provide hostel. recommend PAC where they have quota / ceiling limit on student capacity. KSA : By far deemed to be the most "complete" centre since you can "practically" sit for all your papers there. The lecturers normally have a good standing & experience compared to other college. Their main approach to exam : analyse past year & doing past year question = "spotting". Well the centre is quite "economical / calculative" where there have little comprehension to students satisfaction & comfortableness. Think of it like a tuition centre. Mco : The most expensive college around (the incremental fees is normally RM200, but can gou up to RM300 if you choose their prime lecturer). It was situated quite apart from other college as well (may not have locational advantage if you choose several lecturer from different centre). However most people cannot ignore of the fact that they have the most "dedicated" lecturer around. They will normally perform out of their requirements & scope to help student (most of them) FTMS : During the prior years, they use to be the undisputed ACCA centre where you will find most top lecturer that you hear & see have direct / indirect affiliation with the college. That was the past i am afraid bcos the college are slowly but surely moving away from ACCA cource (Like SEGI) by diversify into other degree programme. However i am wholeheartedly support the notion that the college is the most "comfortable" to study at. Some of the lecturers are quite student-friendly as well. KB : This place is practically new / quite unheard of. I understand that student have this knack when choosing centre (You want a reputable one, me too). However i learn this the hard way with my early levels. You must be Lecturer based not centre based. If you want to go to KB (look for this particular lecturer Chin Ann). 2) I am staunch believer of small class size (if you follow my blog) & i am hugely critical of KSA policy regarding this. You think 100 ++ is normal, my P3 combined class yesterday easily eclipse 400++ . Imagine coming early by 1 hour to get a decent seat (some even do 1.5 hours) 3) Most centres will offer their suggestion but they won't help you on this. They are practically small college. This post has been edited by Topace111: Sep 28 2008, 09:45 AM |
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Sep 28 2008, 02:11 PM
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I'm from Sunway and I attend tuition in other colleges. Just want to give a fair view of what I think of Sunway University College compared to others.
Advantages: 1) Excellent study environment with a superb library. It is true that most people here are striving for the best. Is part of the culture in SyUC. For those who engage in wide reading, the library is sure to meet your expectation 2) Three progess tests before the real exams. 3) Good Sport facilitites. 4) Hostel available 5) Longer hour of classes- can be good or bad. Depends 6) Price. Although the price is higher than the normal rate. There are still many new students coming in. There are scholarships for high achiever and community scholarship for the needy. 7) Clubs and societies available 8) After graduate service like job placement. Sunway maintained a very close relationship with the Big 4. Sunway students have their trademarks. Disadvantages: 1) Some lecturers in Sunway are overstretched thus may not be giving the best in the class. Some lecturers are sent to China to lecture there. 2) Some lecturers not competent for some subjects. Outside lecturers are more specialised. 3) The long hr of class result in the lecturers talking nonsense, not related to syllabus resulting in distractions. |
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Sep 28 2008, 03:41 PM
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QUOTE(pristina @ Sep 28 2008, 09:15 AM) but i dun hav account basic ...Added on September 28, 2008, 3:52 pm QUOTE(Topace111 @ Sep 28 2008, 09:20 AM) I have a few friends from sunway and most of them share a common experience : thank for ur help..1) The college / lecturer are quite demanding of their respective student experience. 2) Its a very competitive life there (with everyone striving to be the top) 3) Student have access to better material there (notes, text book, referencing.....etc) 4) The university charge quite an exorbitant fee compared to most tuition providers in KL (Which you can get better for cheaper, which also why some of the students there will study externally but under the university tag) 5) The environment is like those in singapore / hong kong where everyone wants the best (demand & expectation is very high) One of them stressing that doing ACCA there for fundamental level / CAT would be a huge advantage for student (exception for some killer paper). However in professional level most of them prefer to choose their lecturer externally (since there is no perfect university) Added on September 28, 2008, 9:42 am 1) Technically there is no "best" college since everyone will have different perceptions / demand. If you "strictly" want a class with less student i will recommend PAC where they have quota / ceiling limit on student capacity. KSA : By far deemed to be the most "complete" centre since you can "practically" sit for all your papers there. The lecturers normally have a good standing & experience compared to other college. Their main approach to exam : analyse past year & doing past year question = "spotting". Well the centre is quite "economical / calculative" where there have little comprehension to students satisfaction & comfortableness. Think of it like a tuition centre. Mco : The most expensive college around (the incremental fees is normally RM200, but can gou up to RM300 if you choose their prime lecturer). It was situated quite apart from other college as well (may not have locational advantage if you choose several lecturer from different centre). However most people cannot ignore of the fact that they have the most "dedicated" lecturer around. They will normally perform out of their requirements & scope to help student (most of them) FTMS : During the prior years, they use to be the undisputed ACCA centre where you will find most top lecturer that you hear & see have direct / indirect affiliation with the college. That was the past i am afraid bcos the college are slowly but surely moving away from ACCA cource (Like SEGI) by diversify into other degree programme. However i am wholeheartedly support the notion that the college is the most "comfortable" to study at. Some of the lecturers are quite student-friendly as well. KB : This place is practically new / quite unheard of. I understand that student have this knack when choosing centre (You want a reputable one, me too). However i learn this the hard way with my early levels. You must be Lecturer based not centre based. If you want to go to KB (look for this particular lecturer Chin Ann). 2) I am staunch believer of small class size (if you follow my blog) & i am hugely critical of KSA policy regarding this. You think 100 ++ is normal, my P3 combined class yesterday easily eclipse 400++ . Imagine coming early by 1 hour to get a decent seat (some even do 1.5 hours) 3) Most centres will offer their suggestion but they won't help you on this. They are practically small college. u say should be follow lecture not follow college..i agree wit it.. because i now jz start for acca part one.. i dun noe which is suit for me.. i tink i should be tink for the fundamental paper first before the professional paper(coz its too far to me). i try to find the college which hav good or ''ok'' lecture for my part one and part two first.. when i see all the suggestion, i notice tat KSA is hav many good lecture at there.. i not mind KSA is like the tuition centre.. i jz scare if the class is too big..i cant catch up the syllabus .. is it the class at ksa for part one also very big? This post has been edited by xiuxing: Sep 28 2008, 03:52 PM |
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Sep 28 2008, 06:01 PM
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QUOTE(xiuxing @ Sep 28 2008, 03:41 PM) thank for ur help.. Don't worry.......finish the whole syllabus is a must for all KSA lecturers according to Andrew Pang(ACCA Director of KSA). That's why their study lessons is much more than other kl colleges. In addition, I think only Philip Woo and Parmidar Singh papers will have those class size problems because they are the most demand lecturer in Malaysia. You should not miss their class for your acca life. What you have to do is coming earlier to the college and get a better seat for you when study in their class.u say should be follow lecture not follow college..i agree wit it.. because i now jz start for acca part one.. i dun noe which is suit for me.. i tink i should be tink for the fundamental paper first before the professional paper(coz its too far to me). i try to find the college which hav good or ''ok'' lecture for my part one and part two first.. when i see all the suggestion, i notice tat KSA is hav many good lecture at there.. i not mind KSA is like the tuition centre.. i jz scare if the class is too big..i cant catch up the syllabus .. is it the class at ksa for part one also very big? For other papers, I don't think you have to worry too mcuh regarding the class size problem. Miss Menon in sunway college will no longer lecturing F7, there will be a huge lost for all acca students. |
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Sep 28 2008, 06:38 PM
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I hav sum problem logging in myacca..
i've tried a couple of times and it stated tat "you hav been locked out from ur account as u hav had too many login failures" what should i do? anyone faced such a problem before? =( pls help..thx~ This post has been edited by stephanie0721: Sep 28 2008, 06:38 PM |
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