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50 marks,is it enough?

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  • This topic has 2 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 12 years ago by alkemist.
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  • August 10, 2013 at 12:31 am #137268
    aduardo
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    Greetings everyone.I have a little querry.
    I think of myself as a very hard working student. I read a lot and practice almost every pastpaper.The thing is that since i started the P level exam my marks are always between 50-55. I am fortunate though to pass,its a relief but i am worried about what An employer would think of a close pass.
    Do employer even ask about our marks?
    Is it really true what students say “50 = 100?
    Thanks.
    P.S my average of 1st 9 papers is 70%
    And Average of 13 papers is 64%.
    Does the average of 14 papers matter to an employer.

    August 10, 2013 at 5:01 pm #137415
    Anonymous
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    i would also want to know the answer to that………….

    August 10, 2013 at 7:31 pm #137436
    alkemist
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    Employers don’t ask….a pass is a pass.

    ACCA removes your grades when you become a member, so not even you can see them. They merely issue you with your certificate of membership. Stop worrying about your grades…..according to ACCA, the completion of the exams indicates that you are operating at the same level as all members of the association. If some members were deemed to be better than others, then it would be a mark against the organisation, thus all are equal in the eyes of the world.

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