04-04-2007, 02:45 AM
Hmm right, but your logic of not changing one's profession does not fit CA a great deal. Many students I have seen have taken the right decision of quiting CA, now have done other things.
I never say that CA is very tough, mainly its students fault who are unable to qualify. However, there are many examples who after wasting some prestigious years of their lives stand no where. You just consider example of your batch, how much they were and where are they now?
Some 90 students started CA with me in my college. Two of them qualified Inter in 2.5 years, and also have passed E by now. Some 10-12 are getting training. An equal amount is there who even after much time are not able to qualify inter, yet taking attempts one after another. Where is the rest 80% I don't know.
So quiting CA, sometimes, is to be recomended
I never say that CA is very tough, mainly its students fault who are unable to qualify. However, there are many examples who after wasting some prestigious years of their lives stand no where. You just consider example of your batch, how much they were and where are they now?
Some 90 students started CA with me in my college. Two of them qualified Inter in 2.5 years, and also have passed E by now. Some 10-12 are getting training. An equal amount is there who even after much time are not able to qualify inter, yet taking attempts one after another. Where is the rest 80% I don't know.
So quiting CA, sometimes, is to be recomended