Should I consider pursuing ACCA?
I’ll be turning 15 this August and I expect to finish my O-levels by November or December (with results possibly available in January, or I might request early results).
Both Pakistan and Bangladesh offer ACCA Foundation courses that can be pursued right after O/A Levels, and the program typically lasts about 9 months.
By the time I start the ACCA program, I’ll likely be around 16 years old. So, is it a good idea for me to go for it?
From what I’ve researched, ACCA seems like a more manageable option compared to integrated foundation programs with a bachelor’s degree in Accounting. Plus, it could be easier since I would be studying from home. What do you think?
One response
It’s great that you are thinking ahead about your education and career options! Here are some points to consider:
Can You Do ACCA?
Should You Do ACCA?
Conclusion
If you’re passionate about Accounting and ready for the challenge, starting ACCA can be a great choice. However, make sure to weigh your options and consider your long-term career aspirations. It might also be beneficial to talk to someone in the field or an academic advisor to gather more insights before making your decision. Good luck!