08-01-2010, 04:11 AM
@ arsenal
Thanks a lot for replying.[)] I like your suggestion but as far as i know ACCA can be completed in 10 years. So even if there is a clash with my semester exams, can't i skip a paper or two and even if there is a lot of pressure, don't i have the option of not giving an ACCA paper altogether until the next exam period? Actually i was hoping to at least start off with ACCA now, as the initial papers are relatively easy. I'll have a chance to give the difficult papers after my degree is complete. I think this will save time. I want to know if ACCA is the best option for me among all the professional qualifications out there? Will it really help to boost my knowledge and skills?
As far as your MBA suggestion is concerned that is my ultimate desire but unfortunately due to certain issues, i intend to complete my studies before acquiring a job. Due to this reason i was thinking of doing an MBA from LSE because LSE doesn't require any work experience and moreover LSE graduates are able to complete their MBA in less time. I believe this will help me to get into the job market and if i feel at a later stage in life that my qualification is not up to the mark, i can always pursue another MBA from some better institution. What do you think?! Is this the right approach?
Thanks a lot for replying.[)] I like your suggestion but as far as i know ACCA can be completed in 10 years. So even if there is a clash with my semester exams, can't i skip a paper or two and even if there is a lot of pressure, don't i have the option of not giving an ACCA paper altogether until the next exam period? Actually i was hoping to at least start off with ACCA now, as the initial papers are relatively easy. I'll have a chance to give the difficult papers after my degree is complete. I think this will save time. I want to know if ACCA is the best option for me among all the professional qualifications out there? Will it really help to boost my knowledge and skills?
As far as your MBA suggestion is concerned that is my ultimate desire but unfortunately due to certain issues, i intend to complete my studies before acquiring a job. Due to this reason i was thinking of doing an MBA from LSE because LSE doesn't require any work experience and moreover LSE graduates are able to complete their MBA in less time. I believe this will help me to get into the job market and if i feel at a later stage in life that my qualification is not up to the mark, i can always pursue another MBA from some better institution. What do you think?! Is this the right approach?