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- November 8, 2017 at 2:54 pm #414773
Sir, the question i asked you yesterday is listed on Kaplan revision kit 59 page 198Q in the recent version. i know you don’t have one and there is no reference to the released year.
I think we must use nominal value but they didn’t hopefully i could meet other question to settle this.2009~2010 University majoring in Environmental Engineering.
2010~2013 Mandatory military obligation in Korea.
2013~2014 study English and get IELTS 6 in the Phillippines
2014~2015 Kaplan University in Singapore but dropped out
2015~2016 passed F1,2,3,4,6
2017 got IELTS 7 and passed F9now i’m 27 years old next year i will be 28.
As matter of fact, the question which i’m conveying to you now is not related to the subject matter. Nowadays i am trying to look for a job in Singapore and Malaysia mainly, but the demand for foreign accountants are decreasing. The nations try to encourage foreign students to go back to their home as long as at least they don’t have several years job experience cuz locals are struggling for getting a job ,so they don’t allow the jobs for freshmen to students come from overseas.
Moreover, cuz of Visa problems, many Korean students have no choice to register LSBF school to extend their period to stay in Singapore. However, i studied in LSBF Singapore for 2 years while having course, i got serious illness on my stomach, so i went back to Korea. for around 2 years and a half, i passed F1,2,3,4,5,6,9 and got the IELTS 7.0 to opt for OBU degree. You native speaker has no idea how hard this journey, but for me, this journey has kept testing my patience and the huge amount of money for this.
I applied to several companies to find out the internship in all over the world like Singapore, Malaysia and the Phillippines, but i didn’t get any other positive answers.
but i got one call from Singapore and the HR guy said ” do you have a permanent residence? ” i said ” no ” and he hung up the phone. Based on the call, the problem is that i don’t have the legal visa to stay in the countries where i can gather job experience.
Unfortunately, in South Korea, the law doesn’t accept ACCA regulation in the accounting industry, so i can’t get the experience here either.Finally, i found the way to get job experience but it’s a rather dangerous way…. i’m already 27 years old, so it’s not a time to get adventures. That’s why every steps i get should be carefully taken. the regulation of Visa between South Korea and UK can give me 2 years working visa with IETLS score above 5, so young people of age below 29 years old can apply to this Visa and get it, but most of the people who did this, would find miserable jobs like blue colour jobs: farmers, construction workers, coffee makers, store staffs and so on. However, i must get a job names intern or junior accountant in local companies in UK.
Honestly, i’m really afraid of going there cuz of the pervasive racists. Moreover, i haven’t had the experience to talk to real white and black cuz in Singapore, the locals are Asians there were very few white and black.
i don’t have any other persons who can advise me on my future journey.
You might be really upset for the fact that i ask you irrelevant questions on this page, but
Sir.. please understand me. most of my friends who start this journey with me have left this industry with a lot failures, but i don’t want to give up cuz i ‘ve walk on this load for my half of my twenties. without this, there is nothing left.i beg that you understand my position and advise me what i should do.
please don’t feel the unnecessary burden as you advise me, cuz i know all the choices that i would make are my responsibility, not you. i swear you would not be blamed for this.
could you advise me in cruel and objective views like an auditor
November 8, 2017 at 2:58 pm #414774Sir, the question i asked you yesterday is listed on Kaplan revision kit 59 page 198Q in the recent version. i know you don’t have one and there is no reference to the released year.
I think we must use nominal value but they didn’t hopefully i could meet other question to settle this.2009~2010 University majoring in Environmental Engineering.
2010~2013 Mandatory military obligation in Korea.
2013~2014 study English and get IELTS 6 in the Phillippines
2014~2015 Kaplan University in Singapore but dropped out
2015~2016 passed F1,2,3,4,6
2017 got IELTS 7 and passed F9now i’m 27 years old next year i will be 28.
As matter of fact, the question which i’m conveying to you now is not related to the subject matter. Nowadays i am trying to look for a job in Singapore and Malaysia mainly, but the demand for foreign accountants are decreasing. The nations try to encourage foreign students to go back to their home as long as at least they don’t have several years job experience cuz locals are struggling for getting a job ,so they don’t allow the jobs for freshmen to students come from overseas.
Moreover, cuz of Visa problems, many Korean students have no choice to register LSBF school to extend their period to stay in Singapore. However, i studied in LSBF Singapore for 2 years while having course, i got serious illness on my stomach, so i went back to Korea. for around 2 years and a half, i passed F1,2,3,4,5,6,9 and got the IELTS 7.0 to opt for OBU degree. You native speaker has no idea how hard this journey, but for me, this journey has kept testing my patience and the huge amount of money for this.
I applied to several companies to find out the internship in all over the world like Singapore, Malaysia and the Phillippines, but i didn’t get any other positive answers.
but i got one call from Singapore and the HR guy said ” do you have a permanent residence? ” i said ” no ” and he hung up the phone. Based on the call, the problem is that i don’t have the legal visa to stay in the countries where i can gather job experience.
Unfortunately, in South Korea, the law doesn’t accept ACCA regulation in the accounting industry, so i can’t get the experience here either.Finally, i found the way to get job experience but it’s a rather dangerous way…. i’m already 27 years old, so it’s not a time to get adventures. That’s why every steps i get should be carefully taken. the regulation of Visa between South Korea and UK can give me 2 years working visa with IETLS score above 5, so young people of age below 29 years old can apply to this Visa and get it, but most of the people who did this, would find miserable jobs like blue colour jobs: farmers, construction workers, coffee makers, store staffs and so on. However, i must get a job names intern or junior accountant in local companies in UK.
Honestly, i’m really afraid of going there cuz of the pervasive racists. Moreover, i haven’t had the experience to talk to real white and black cuz in Singapore, the locals are Asians there were very few white and black.
i don’t have any other persons who can advise me on my future journey.
You might be really upset for the fact that i ask you irrelevant questions on this page, but
Sir.. please understand me. most of my friends who start this journey with me have left this industry with a lot failures, but i don’t want to give up cuz i ‘ve walk on this load for my half of my twenties. without this, there is nothing left.i beg that you understand my position and advise me what i should do.
please don’t feel the unnecessary burden as you advise me, cuz i know all the choices that i would make are my responsibility, not you. i swear you would not be blamed for this.
could you advise me in cruel and objective views like an auditor
November 8, 2017 at 7:02 pm #414903Well! I admire you for your determination 🙂
I may be naive but, in my view, the UK is no longer white dominated but is an eclectic mix from black through to white with all the different shades in between so I believe that you shouldn’t be unduly concerned about racism
Do you have no Korean contacts in the UK that could provide you with an address / residence for the period of your studies?
It may be that you have to offer to work for no remuneration until an employer is satisfied that you are competent
Could you perhaps work for one of the big 4 in Korea for a couple of years and then ask for a transfer to another office of the same firm?
Could you write to the ACCA and see what help they could offer you?
Beyond these suggestions I’m lost
Hope that helps
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