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Doing P papers without a job

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  • This topic has 4 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 11 years ago by fidget.
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  • August 15, 2013 at 7:53 pm #138247
    aziz12
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    Hi, I am currently unemployed and I have completed all nine Fundamental papers. However, I am yet to start the P Papers, as I think there is little point of me doing the P Papers without the practical experience. Can anyone please give me advise on this, thanks.

    August 15, 2013 at 8:04 pm #138248
    edrammeh
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    ACCA is design for both full time ,part time, working and not working students. so you need to progress with your studies. do not not think of stopping, this will affect you 10 years window allowance to finished ACCA besides you will forget easily what you did before if you take a break.
    many acca students do not have a job or relevant accounting job but are doing or even finished the syllabus. so you have to keep going.

    August 15, 2013 at 9:40 pm #138263
    aziz12
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    <cite> @edrammeh said:</cite>
    ACCA is design for both full time ,part time, working and not working students. so you need to progress with your studies. do not not think of stopping, this will affect you 10 years window allowance to finished ACCA besides you will forget easily what you did before if you take a break.
    many acca students do not have a job or relevant accounting job but are doing or even finished the syllabus. so you have to keep going.

    Thanks a lot for your post.

    August 15, 2013 at 10:36 pm #138267
    edrammeh
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    my pleasure

    August 16, 2013 at 9:41 pm #138350
    fidget
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    I agree. Don’t give up just because you don’t have a job at the moment. And, the fact that you’re still studying, and hopefully pass further exams despite being unemployed, is a great thing to have on your C.V. It shows a commitment and desire to progress and develop, so don’t give it up!

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