08-14-2007, 12:13 AM
Dear Wandering Star,
I will also like to appreciate your post as done by some other members. Definitely it was based on some concrete facts. However, I found your post a little ambiguous, perhaps due to my own inability to grasp things. I mean it didn't clearly reflect that what is to be concluded from your lines.
I clarify my point of view that at one point it seemed to me that you are justifying the case of ACCAs not being allowed statutory audit in Pakistan. However, on the whole your post sounds contrary to this view (especially your previous post, and the one you referred here). And then you kept of insisting that pursuit of multi qualifications is futile and the mind of a Pakistani student obsessed with the craze to gain maximum qualifications in minimum time is harmful. Another point you mentioned that in case of Pakistani student the main motivation factor is remuneration. What else is supposed to be?
Our posts can be more fruitful if we keep them concise and do bear in mind at all the time that what actually we are trying to derive from our lines.
However, my post never means to criticize the informative posts from you. Your posts like this one are often very informative and based on objective facts. So your contributions are really handy for the members like me
Regards
Shoaib
I will also like to appreciate your post as done by some other members. Definitely it was based on some concrete facts. However, I found your post a little ambiguous, perhaps due to my own inability to grasp things. I mean it didn't clearly reflect that what is to be concluded from your lines.
I clarify my point of view that at one point it seemed to me that you are justifying the case of ACCAs not being allowed statutory audit in Pakistan. However, on the whole your post sounds contrary to this view (especially your previous post, and the one you referred here). And then you kept of insisting that pursuit of multi qualifications is futile and the mind of a Pakistani student obsessed with the craze to gain maximum qualifications in minimum time is harmful. Another point you mentioned that in case of Pakistani student the main motivation factor is remuneration. What else is supposed to be?
Our posts can be more fruitful if we keep them concise and do bear in mind at all the time that what actually we are trying to derive from our lines.
However, my post never means to criticize the informative posts from you. Your posts like this one are often very informative and based on objective facts. So your contributions are really handy for the members like me
Regards
Shoaib