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What should i do after A Levels?

 
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What should i do after A Levels?
aqua_8teen
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11-11-2006, 08:46 PM
hey everyone
im a science student from isl
jus did ma A LVLS
I had a dream ov becomin a doc but i havent gotten into any med uni as yet n im really frustrated
i dun want to waste a yr
an i was thinkin ov a career change
my subjects in A lvl were bio chem phy n urdu
an well to b really honest i dun really like math tat much
but im willin to give it a try cause its a very challenging career
my father on da other hand is not really willing he wants me to do bsc in zoology chem n botany ut i think theres rarely any scope for ppl doin bsc in pak
an he says tat if u dun like it u do BA n then do CSS
but i dun want to do it
i think CA is a far better option
what do u guys think as far as career counclling is concerned
my sec prob is tat i really want to complete CA
so shld i start with ACCA n then do CA
wouldnt it bcome a really long route
n will this route help me in doin CA
cause i dun know anything abt accounting n finance
plz help meeeeeeeee
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11-12-2006, 11:07 PM
OK now

No doubt, CA is a good field )

But its really tiring & hard... I mean the studies.

Using the ACCA route is good, it isn't that much long what it seems, it only takes 6 months onget than the normal route of CA (if you pass without failing any papers, which is difficult in CA)

So its practically a more shorter route than direclty starting CA, & in the mean time, if you don't want to do CA, you can rely on ACCA.

ACCA's can work in banks, financial institutions & other commerce & industry wihtout having the need to do "articleship" at firms.

So the ACCA route is a very safe route, it provides you exit points if you don't want to do CA later on. & ACCA is also widley accpeted around the world (which CA is not), so you can work in many countries really good pay

Secondly, it takes 2.5 or 2 years to complete ACCA exams (depedning on what number of papers you take). & ACCA is equal to CA Inter.

ACCA can be completed easily(but ofcourse you have to study) while CA Inter is really hard & requires loads of study.

When you have to paths leading to the same place; which one would you choose, path full of thorns & difficulties or the straight path with a good road & flowers too)

I recomend ACCA route.

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11-13-2006, 01:21 AM
i reccomend if u can try.....try dentistry also.....its also very good and high paying profession if u can do good...
on accountancy side..
i completely agreee ausman........acca is way better option than CA inter......do that...
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