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Can someone elaborate what's the difference between getting a CPA accreditation whilst at Comm Prof Accg / App Finance, and just doing it after?
Ive been told if you want a challenge, to do the CA.Well on the bright side CPA is allegedly meant to be easier
https://www.cpaaustralia.com.au/become-a-cpa It says here under "Your experience" that you need 36 months of experience to become a CPA so I believe you can't do your CPA whilst at uni.Can someone elaborate what's the difference between getting a CPA accreditation whilst at Comm Prof Accg / App Finance, and just doing it after?
http://courses.mq.edu.au/undergraduate/degree/bachelor-of-commerce---professional-accountinghttps://www.cpaaustralia.com.au/become-a-cpa It says here under "Your experience" that you need 36 months of experience to become a CPA so I believe you can't do your CPA whilst at uni.
I'm guessing it means that you don't need the 36 months.The professional accounting sequence meets the tertiary education requirements of CPA Australia, Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ), the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA).
Did I not mention this when I changed? I'm like 95% certain I didI only just noticed that my degree doesnt cover business law or audit, so CPA life it is thankfully did bus law already as a part of my law degree and will have to pick up tax as a law elective.
You don't actually receive an accreditation, you simply have met the knowledge requirements to commence your CPA upon graduation.Can someone elaborate what's the difference between getting a CPA accreditation whilst at Comm Prof Accg / App Finance, and just doing it after?
So it basically shortens the length of the CPA program?You don't actually receive an accreditation, you simply have met the knowledge requirements to commence your CPA upon graduation.
lols sorry i dont rememberDid I not mention this when I changed? I'm like 95% certain I did [emoji38]
Some days I feel like your some sort of parallel universe version of me.
You don't actually receive an accreditation, you simply have met the knowledge requirements to commence your CPA upon graduation.
Nah i think ive mapped mine out - i looked at the number of units i need to complete to get the award and have somewhat followed their course structure guide. This includes all the core stuff, major, electives (so many of them to do and theyre not even good subjects) and the people/planet units (i think theres something about a PACE unit - whatever that means).I started on a massive ramble about CA vs. CPA but I really don't want to get into it. It's far to difficult and confusing to explain in writing, especially considering how much of it is personal opinion.
Just to note, if you still want to study CA but haven't met the requirements, they've recently started offering a "foundations program" which would allow you to complete the areas of knowledge you're missing before starting the CA program. Think of it as taking a few extra classes and it should pass by quickly enough!
Anyway if your double degree is anything like mine, you'll probably have a tonne of electives you'll have completely forgotten about. Enrol in the subjects you need and you'll have met all the knowledge areas!
I honestly am going to have the worst timetable this semester. Looks like 3/4 classes are evenings only (like 6-10pm lectures and tutes, no other options).
I still can't decide on my mystery 4th class either. Looking at taking a 100 level subject so it's easier, but I can't decide what!
Distinctions no longer can give you a perfect GPA (((, my goal was to graduate with a 4.0 or very close to it.Important!
For students who:
-commenced at Macquarie University from 1 January 2017;
-course transferred into a program of study which commences after 1 January 2017; or
-returned to your studies following a period of absence after 1 January 2017
Your GPA will be calculated on a 7 point scale.
Continuing students unaffected by one of the above remain on the 4.0 scale!!
http://www.students.mq.edu.au/student_admin/manage_your_study_program/gpa_information/
On the plus side, you can join the #PsGetDegrees crowd now and still achieve your goal!Distinctions no longer can give you a perfect GPA (((, my goal was to graduate with a 4.0 or very close to it.
Indeed, although I doubt it will be as satisfyingOn the plus side, you can join the #PsGetDegrees crowd now and still achieve your goal!
25th January and I think the time was 10amAlso out of curiosity, what is everyone's date/time for timetables?
I'm rather curious because ours should all be slightly different