11-10-2010, 01:44 AM
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, san" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by salmanthevalor</i>
<br />Yes i am sure that i am living in NC. Dear Bro ( not to speak redneck English or speak in gangsta style), I am sure you don't trust me. No matter how much I tell you about South California, you won't trust because you have only heard or read that work from my side. So I'll give you something square,strong and firm. And by the way, Los Angeles is in South or southern California. So here it is http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_California .Every straight, curved or oval body has edges extended towards in some direction that may be south, north and east or west. California as a whole is known as California but when we refer to some particular direction, we can't express it by just saying California. So see the site for yourself.<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
My Dear
I am asking a very simple question. Is this "South California" a State? Does it award CPA license? Please answer in Yes or No. Simple.
Now brother, you are telling me that every geographical area has north, south, east, and west. So, perhaps southern california is a separate state that awards CPA. For your clarification, I am copying this passage from the same link you have provided above. "Southern California (SoCal) is a megaregion, or megapolitan area, in the southern area of the U.S. state of California. Large urban areas include Greater Los Angeles, Greater San Diego, and the Inland Empire. The urban area stretches along the coast from Ventura through the Southland and Inland Empire to San Diego, spilling over the border into Tijuana. Southern California, along with the San Francisco Bay Area, is a major cultural and economic center for the State of California and beyond." http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_California
Dear, in the end State of California awards CPA license, NOT "Southern California" which is a megarigion or metropolitan area, and NOT the State itself. Please see all the Boards of Accounting which award CPA license. http//www.aicpa.org/InterestAreas/PeerReview/Community/Pages/ypsboa.aspx
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, san" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by salmanthevalor</i>
Secondly, You said that ALL americans know about CPA, ... Most don't even know that there is any such country as pakistan in the world. Last year, We( i and some of my american friends) went on WILD goose chase to Kalamazoo(Michigan) because we're kinda bad asses lol. And What I saw there is that i had to explain what PAKISTAN is ... So dear bro, don't say that Americans necessarily know about EVERYTHING. ... They began to ask us if we were hispanics but dad told them we are Pakistani-Americans. Their next question was what is pakistani? or pakistan. Dad had to explain the whole thing. Later on, we came to know that the man who asked that question was a PROFESSOR of some university and was a doctor of Applied Linguistics( which i didn't what it was at that time). Mom even told him what an ignoramus he is, and later whispered that what an Ahole! and the lobby was raised up with laughter. So bro, No one necessarily knows everything of posibly know everything. <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
My friend, you wrote about me, "Secondly, You said that ALL americans know about CPA,...". My dear fellow, could you please show me where in my post I wrote that "ALL americans know about CPA". Perhaps, you did not read my above posts carefully. All I wrote was, "Vast majority of American public even don't know about other qualifications except CPA". Do you know what the difference is between "ALL" and "vast majority".
My dear, you wrote a long para about ignorance of american public about Pakistan and provided a personal experience that even educated people don't know about Pakistan. So, I have a very simple question to you. If they don't even know about Pakistan, then would they trust your Pakistani qualification? Would they treat your Pakistani qualification equal to their own qualification i.e. CPA? Dear, this is the simple point I am trying to explain you.
Then my friend, you further asume about me, "So dear bro, don't say that Americans necessarily know about EVERYTHING". and "So bro, No one necessarily knows everything of posibly know everything."
I am amazed. Could you please let me know where did I write that "Americans know everything"? I don't know how did you get this impression about me. In-fact the whole purpose of my post was to explain you the same point that American public and employers would NOT KNOW about your Pakistani designation if you would need to work in States.
Dear let me make it clear to you as you have talked about big bucks and career. One may not excel in career these days without having a degree be it Pakistan, USA, or any other country. Eventually one would have to have a degree specially if he/she wanna work in USA in the field of accounting. This is an essential part of the qualification and job requirement. You are free to learn this fact your way if you don't wanna listen it from someone else.
If you can live in Pakistan for extended period and your ultimate goal is to work in US and you don't wanna go for a degree in States due to financial reasons then you should consider 4 or 5 years (equivalent to 120 or 150 Cr. Hrs.) relevant degree from any Pakistani Higher Education Commission (HEC) approved university in Pakistan. American Boards of Accounting accept Pakistani university degrees (HEC approved) to write CPA exams. Once you would be CPA, American employers would not stress upon the origin of degree.
By the way no one is asuming that you have left Pakistan. You have every right to go to Pakistan for living, study, job, or any other good reason. You are as Pakistani as anyone else.
Again, as I said earlier, choices are always yours. My sole intention was to explain you whatever I know as in your initial post you wrote my ID. My assumption is that you wanna ultimately live and work in States with generally acceptable qualification to US employers.
These last lines are for my ICAP friends and students. Dears, the whole purpose of my posts on this particular thread was for a US citizen who wanna live and work in States ultimately. So, please ignore my comments if you don't like anything. These were not intended for you.
I hope it helps.
Regards for all
<br />Yes i am sure that i am living in NC. Dear Bro ( not to speak redneck English or speak in gangsta style), I am sure you don't trust me. No matter how much I tell you about South California, you won't trust because you have only heard or read that work from my side. So I'll give you something square,strong and firm. And by the way, Los Angeles is in South or southern California. So here it is http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_California .Every straight, curved or oval body has edges extended towards in some direction that may be south, north and east or west. California as a whole is known as California but when we refer to some particular direction, we can't express it by just saying California. So see the site for yourself.<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
My Dear
I am asking a very simple question. Is this "South California" a State? Does it award CPA license? Please answer in Yes or No. Simple.
Now brother, you are telling me that every geographical area has north, south, east, and west. So, perhaps southern california is a separate state that awards CPA. For your clarification, I am copying this passage from the same link you have provided above. "Southern California (SoCal) is a megaregion, or megapolitan area, in the southern area of the U.S. state of California. Large urban areas include Greater Los Angeles, Greater San Diego, and the Inland Empire. The urban area stretches along the coast from Ventura through the Southland and Inland Empire to San Diego, spilling over the border into Tijuana. Southern California, along with the San Francisco Bay Area, is a major cultural and economic center for the State of California and beyond." http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_California
Dear, in the end State of California awards CPA license, NOT "Southern California" which is a megarigion or metropolitan area, and NOT the State itself. Please see all the Boards of Accounting which award CPA license. http//www.aicpa.org/InterestAreas/PeerReview/Community/Pages/ypsboa.aspx
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, san" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by salmanthevalor</i>
Secondly, You said that ALL americans know about CPA, ... Most don't even know that there is any such country as pakistan in the world. Last year, We( i and some of my american friends) went on WILD goose chase to Kalamazoo(Michigan) because we're kinda bad asses lol. And What I saw there is that i had to explain what PAKISTAN is ... So dear bro, don't say that Americans necessarily know about EVERYTHING. ... They began to ask us if we were hispanics but dad told them we are Pakistani-Americans. Their next question was what is pakistani? or pakistan. Dad had to explain the whole thing. Later on, we came to know that the man who asked that question was a PROFESSOR of some university and was a doctor of Applied Linguistics( which i didn't what it was at that time). Mom even told him what an ignoramus he is, and later whispered that what an Ahole! and the lobby was raised up with laughter. So bro, No one necessarily knows everything of posibly know everything. <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
My friend, you wrote about me, "Secondly, You said that ALL americans know about CPA,...". My dear fellow, could you please show me where in my post I wrote that "ALL americans know about CPA". Perhaps, you did not read my above posts carefully. All I wrote was, "Vast majority of American public even don't know about other qualifications except CPA". Do you know what the difference is between "ALL" and "vast majority".
My dear, you wrote a long para about ignorance of american public about Pakistan and provided a personal experience that even educated people don't know about Pakistan. So, I have a very simple question to you. If they don't even know about Pakistan, then would they trust your Pakistani qualification? Would they treat your Pakistani qualification equal to their own qualification i.e. CPA? Dear, this is the simple point I am trying to explain you.
Then my friend, you further asume about me, "So dear bro, don't say that Americans necessarily know about EVERYTHING". and "So bro, No one necessarily knows everything of posibly know everything."
I am amazed. Could you please let me know where did I write that "Americans know everything"? I don't know how did you get this impression about me. In-fact the whole purpose of my post was to explain you the same point that American public and employers would NOT KNOW about your Pakistani designation if you would need to work in States.
Dear let me make it clear to you as you have talked about big bucks and career. One may not excel in career these days without having a degree be it Pakistan, USA, or any other country. Eventually one would have to have a degree specially if he/she wanna work in USA in the field of accounting. This is an essential part of the qualification and job requirement. You are free to learn this fact your way if you don't wanna listen it from someone else.
If you can live in Pakistan for extended period and your ultimate goal is to work in US and you don't wanna go for a degree in States due to financial reasons then you should consider 4 or 5 years (equivalent to 120 or 150 Cr. Hrs.) relevant degree from any Pakistani Higher Education Commission (HEC) approved university in Pakistan. American Boards of Accounting accept Pakistani university degrees (HEC approved) to write CPA exams. Once you would be CPA, American employers would not stress upon the origin of degree.
By the way no one is asuming that you have left Pakistan. You have every right to go to Pakistan for living, study, job, or any other good reason. You are as Pakistani as anyone else.
Again, as I said earlier, choices are always yours. My sole intention was to explain you whatever I know as in your initial post you wrote my ID. My assumption is that you wanna ultimately live and work in States with generally acceptable qualification to US employers.
These last lines are for my ICAP friends and students. Dears, the whole purpose of my posts on this particular thread was for a US citizen who wanna live and work in States ultimately. So, please ignore my comments if you don't like anything. These were not intended for you.
I hope it helps.
Regards for all