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.Wednesday, August 20, 2008 ' 5:31 PM Y
puppies are loved <3

Yesterday 9 hours class, at night i did revise for another one more hour just for audit, what a good start.

Today woke up at 845, bought nasi lemak then went to college, meet up with friends and 1145 i started to study a little, p1 today, i skip P1 class (should i say skip? haha), because Mr Goh went for meeting, no point going for class if he comes in only at 5, left only one hour. Sorry Mr Goh. but I successfully escape the jam.

Yesterday i took about an hour to go back USJ4, i stuck from before medan until the Esso petrol station there for about 40 minutes. Sigh, if walk only takes me around 5-10 minutes.

William just told me, part 2 and part 3 examination fee is different.
God, means what u know, part 2, 57 pounds per paper and part 3 65 pounds per paper.
Means i failed F8 twice, the third attempt i have to pay again, which means is 57 times 2, 114 pounds. For P1 65 bucks for the exam fee, in total 179 pounds. If converted into RM it will be more than rm1000. God it's such a huge sum of money.


I found this out,

CURRENT CORE PAPER RULE
The current exam rules state that all three core papers of the Professional Scheme (Papers 3.5, 3.6 and 3.7) must be taken and passed at the same session. This is because the core paper syllabuses and exams are co-dependent in their design and content. It is therefore essential that students study and attempt exams for the core papers together.

The core paper rule is flexible. If a student achieves 50% or more in two of the core papers and a mark of 30 to 49% in the third core paper, they are allowed two consecutive exam sessions to pass the remaining core paper. If a student is unsuccessful in the next two exam sessions, they are required to sit all three core papers again.


Thank god i'm not in that category. We are now,



NEW EXAM RULES FOR DECEMBER 2007
One of the key differences between the current Professional Scheme qualification and the new ACCA Qualification is that the new syllabus has been designed so that there is no requirement for students to sit and/or pass any of the exams together, including the three Essentials exams in the Professional level. This change was introduced in response to feedback gained during the consultation process for the new qualification. It was supported by all key stakeholders including employers who wanted greater flexibility for their trainees to progress through the syllabus and to timetable exam leave around work commitments.

{no requirement for students to sit and/or pass any of the exams together, including the three Essentials exams in the Professional level.}

See that? Thank god!!




































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