please go to yvonne goh at lsbf![]()
Is LSBF still doing well? I heard most lecturers they poach from Kaplan also left them after their 1 year contract. Things seems messy.![]()
wow who tell you one? seems very far fetched.
as far as i know the more popular lecturers namely Sami, Roy and Yvonne are all still teaching for dec 2012 exams. there is no news on them leaving.
I dont know about the rest.
wow who tell you one? seems very far fetched.
as far as i know the more popular lecturers namely Sami, Roy and Yvonne are all still teaching for dec 2012 exams. there is no news on them leaving.
I dont know about the rest.
Last I heard from ICPAS, yes, you will need to take F4. Even if you did take elements law of contract for UOL, you still need to take F4. You could seek clarifications from ICPAS regarding this. Or try seeking F4 exemption from ACCA and see if you are granted it.I'm a graduating student from uol and I just completed my exams in may. I did not take elements law of contract and hence I'm wondering if i'm required to take F4 in ACCA. Anyone can give me any advice? Thank you!
Last I heard from ICPAS, yes, you will need to take F4. Even if you did take elements law of contract for UOL, you still need to take F4. You could seek clarifications from ICPAS regarding this. Or try seeking F4 exemption from ACCA and see if you are granted it.
maybe... anyone studying there now? Any comments?![]()
i went to kaplan ytd and they told me my pte dip nt recognised by acca and i cannot even start from lvl 1.
i was advised to take from FIA diploma, which consist of 3 modules, then move on to acca lvl 2 after completing these 3 modules. the 3 modules are the same as F1-3! wtf. and i have to pay exemption fees for F1-F3.
i signed up for it anw. no choice.. =(
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i thought if you are above 21 they have this scheme called the "mature" scheme and lets u start ACCA straight. better confirm first...
Professional Examination Route (PER)
You can study for your ACCA qualification as a suitably qualified school leaver, graduate or FIA Diploma in Accounting and Business.
You must be 18 years old and above
Minimum 2 GCE ‘A’ Level and 3 GCE ‘O’ Level credits in English and Mathematics or
3 LCCI Higher Level passes (individual passes or diploma) and 2 LCCI Intermediate Level passes in Book-keeping and English for Commerce with 2 GCE ‘O’ Level credits in English and Mathematics. All five subjects must be distinct (different) subjects or
Polytechnic Diplomas and recognised University degree or
Certified Accounting Technician (CAT) qualification
FIA Diploma in Accounting and Business
If same then why not do f1-f3?save exemption fees.
It is definitely possible to self-study all ACCA papers. However, I would not recommend doing so for F6 and F8. F6 due to the complexity of the rules of tax if you are new to it. F8 is a test of understanding, rather than memory.
As for F9, just do self-study, just standard finance.
However, it all depend on your foundation.
thanks for your reply. my dip and current job has no relation with accounting. just passed my first 3 fundamentals nia considered new to this.
just asking, would there be any p papers involve in contents like f2/5 ? those kind of predictive calculations? being an external auditor i dont have to face management accounting right?