02-22-2004, 05:17 AM
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Thanks guys for the comment. To make the comparison simpler (Sumaan) I would suggest that we restrict it to an MBA finance. Having siad that I want you to advice a person who has completed his bachelors or ACCA in my case and now wants to decide on an education which would lead to a better and faster career in management assuming all other requirements are met.
Thanks.
Somebody stop me!
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I totally agree with Sumaan that you can't compare 'apples' with 'oranges', but I assumed in my discussion that Shahzeb was talking about MBA-Finance.
Regarding Mr Shahzeb's query about what he should be doing now once he has completed his ACCA, I would only say the following,
My friend its entirely upto you how you want to drive your professional life. No body on his planet can give you a perfect solution, since they won't know what are your capabilities, how you approach problems etc etc. So, I would only say if you could answer the following 3 self-evaluation questions you would get the advice yourself.
1. Who are you?
2. What do you want?
3. Where are you going?
1. By this question I absolutely don't mean what is your personal/social background, but what I am referring here is what are your credentials, what you good at, what you don't as good at etc.
2. Here I am asking your future plans. I can appreciate that you may not know as yet that what exactly you want to do, but you should have atleast a mere idea to what you want to achieve in your life. (This would motivate you to think critically the first question).
3. And in this question, I am asking your personal evaluation. Are you getting the right experience/qualifications that would enable you to achieve you answer to question 2? Are you on the right track etc.
I hope you find my writing solicitous. In either case, you can contact me for further clearance.
AHSAN
Edited by - derivativetrader on Feb 22 2004 122100 AM
Thanks guys for the comment. To make the comparison simpler (Sumaan) I would suggest that we restrict it to an MBA finance. Having siad that I want you to advice a person who has completed his bachelors or ACCA in my case and now wants to decide on an education which would lead to a better and faster career in management assuming all other requirements are met.
Thanks.
Somebody stop me!
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I totally agree with Sumaan that you can't compare 'apples' with 'oranges', but I assumed in my discussion that Shahzeb was talking about MBA-Finance.
Regarding Mr Shahzeb's query about what he should be doing now once he has completed his ACCA, I would only say the following,
My friend its entirely upto you how you want to drive your professional life. No body on his planet can give you a perfect solution, since they won't know what are your capabilities, how you approach problems etc etc. So, I would only say if you could answer the following 3 self-evaluation questions you would get the advice yourself.
1. Who are you?
2. What do you want?
3. Where are you going?
1. By this question I absolutely don't mean what is your personal/social background, but what I am referring here is what are your credentials, what you good at, what you don't as good at etc.
2. Here I am asking your future plans. I can appreciate that you may not know as yet that what exactly you want to do, but you should have atleast a mere idea to what you want to achieve in your life. (This would motivate you to think critically the first question).
3. And in this question, I am asking your personal evaluation. Are you getting the right experience/qualifications that would enable you to achieve you answer to question 2? Are you on the right track etc.
I hope you find my writing solicitous. In either case, you can contact me for further clearance.
AHSAN
Edited by - derivativetrader on Feb 22 2004 122100 AM