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kaplan f7 notes june 2010 with exam kit for sale . sms 81266752
hey guys, how do i apply for exam ?
go to accaglobal.com and click my acca and then click entry and exams and apply for it.
Hi,
i would like to enrol in kaplan/saa acca programme.
does anyone know when does application start for Jan 2011 intake?
thanks in advance![]()
ohh so is log in to the website and register for exams ? payment throught credit card ?
Hey guys.
Currently studying Accountancy in NP year 1.
I am thinking what if i am not able to get into a local uni, would it be better to go take up ACCA or taking up a degree in Australia.
My dad is thinking of sending me to australia in case i am not able to score a GPA high enough to get into NTU accountancy.
Also if i were to choose to study acc degree overseas, which are the better and more known unis for acc?
Thanks a lot guys.
omgosh, i rejected rmit accountancy degree for sim uol accounting & finance. Kind of regretted now after reading your post. Sigh.Since ur aim is to get into local uni accountancy, at the first place you should have went to JC rather than going into poly to get a dip in accountancy. Its the norm for poly students to fill the accounting technician demand in the economy, naturally A level grad get priority and greater weights in intake into local uni.
Anyway my ranking for ur alternatives would be:
1) Local Uni Acocuntancy ( Due to Govt intervention, local degree are better in SG, SG recognised, Buy Singapore Goods...)
2) ACCA ( Cheap, Fast, Good, Govt and MOE recognised, Globally recognised)
3) Go Aust study Accountancy ( Oversea exposure )
4) Other Oversea Uni ( Oversea experience )
5) SIM-RMIT Accountancy ( Local campus life )
* all the above(1) to (5) should grant you free from further accounting exam after graduation - automatically relevant experience kicks into your CPA goal*
Last) Any Accounting degree be it sim-uol or mdis ( cos why waste time study PE exam/ACCA lvl 2-3 when ppl grad and start to work )
Dont be a "blind following the blind" to go sim-uol bsc acc & fin... just because your fren doing it too * They are also blind*.
1)SIM has came out with fantastic but grey marketing material for its acc/fin course...this is to entice student to join them giving false hope of "Step nearer to CPA " nonsense.
2)Still need to take PE exam/ACCA lvl 2-3 ( Where got time when u grad, only a step nearer to CPA nonsense )
3) Only exempted few papers from ACCA...(ACCA is smart enough not to grant too many)
4) Experience gain before u complete ACCA or PE Exam are not counted for CPA . Only Post completion experience are counted. Sad to say...some are stil denial, believing without checking with ICPAS.
5)sim-uol acc/fin has poor accounting skills. trust me...i seen it before. they have extremely poor FRS knowledge.
If wanna take SIM-UOL, take econs or banking, which is what uol are famous for.
♥Strawberry♥;48661058 said:hihi, can anyone tell mi which lecturer should i choose for P5 revision class?
SAA - Ian Lim, or FTC - Roy Goh ? I am currently attending Ian Lim normal class but find that he's nt very exam focused. Any feedback from Roy's students here?
I read earlier posts saying Saminathan is good but he no longer teach P5.![]()
Im in Sami's F5 F7 class, in the beginning of the lecture he states that he is teaching P2 P4 P5.
Since ur aim is to get into local uni accountancy, at the first place you should have went to JC rather than going into poly to get a dip in accountancy. Its the norm for poly students to fill the accounting technician demand in the economy, naturally A level grad get priority and greater weights in intake into local uni.
Anyway my ranking for ur alternatives would be:
1) Local Uni Acocuntancy ( Due to Govt intervention, local degree are better in SG, SG recognised, Buy Singapore Goods...)
2) ACCA ( Cheap, Fast, Good, Govt and MOE recognised, Globally recognised)
3) Go Aust study Accountancy ( Oversea exposure )
4) Other Oversea Uni ( Oversea experience )
5) SIM-RMIT Accountancy ( Local campus life )
* all the above(1) to (5) should grant you free from further accounting exam after graduation - automatically relevant experience kicks into your CPA goal*
Last) Any Accounting degree be it sim-uol or mdis ( cos why waste time study PE exam/ACCA lvl 2-3 when ppl grad and start to work )
Dont be a "blind following the blind" to go sim-uol bsc acc & fin... just because your fren doing it too * They are also blind*.
1)SIM has came out with fantastic but grey marketing material for its acc/fin course...this is to entice student to join them giving false hope of "Step nearer to CPA " nonsense.
2)Still need to take PE exam/ACCA lvl 2-3 ( Where got time when u grad, only a step nearer to CPA nonsense )
3) Only exempted few papers from ACCA...(ACCA is smart enough not to grant too many)
4) Experience gain before u complete ACCA or PE Exam are not counted for CPA . Only Post completion experience are counted. Sad to say...some are stil denial, believing without checking with ICPAS.
5)sim-uol acc/fin has poor accounting skills. trust me...i seen it before. they have extremely poor FRS knowledge.
If wanna take SIM-UOL, take econs or banking, which is what uol are famous for.
Is UOL Accounting that bad ? is the same as RMIT Accounting ?
i was wondering that too. after reading his post, makes me wana quit uol now to go acca or icaew. but paid the sch fees for 1st year already
Is UOL Accounting that bad ? is the same as RMIT Accounting ?
quit before it's too late.
You want to waste your 4.8K + 10K(ACCA)= 14.8K
or 25K for UOL?
And moreover ACCA>UOL. With ACCA you don't need degree. With UOL you need to top up to ACCA or ICPAS. so 25K++ the costs you incur to fund your studies.
If I were you, go for ICAEW, it has a big reputation.
For me, it's too late, I have already graduated from UOL. cannot switch again. If I am doing ACCA/ICAEW, it means I am repeating the stuffs I have learned. It's time consuming.
i heard after u grad from acca, u will get ur acca professional cert together with an oxford brooks uni degree. isit true? omgosh, im in a dilemna now
read recently that accountants are highly paid and sought after and this is so even during a recession
it pays to study accountancy!

