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P2 Int or Irl?

  • 29-06-2010 11:22pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 89 ✭✭


    Hi,

    Is there much difference in studying for International or Ireland version.

    The only reason I ask is that the nearest part time course to me is the International one, I would have to drive another hour to and from the Irish variant course. With other personal commitments,, it would help to study closer.

    I have already completed the Irish variants in Taxation and Audit, would this make a difference to my qualification by doing one exam international?


    Thanks


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,943 ✭✭✭smcgiff


    Maclyn wrote: »
    Hi,

    Is there much difference in studying for International or Ireland version.

    The only reason I ask is that the nearest part time course to me is the International one, I would have to drive another hour to and from the Irish variant course. With other personal commitments,, it would help to study closer.

    I have already completed the Irish variants in Taxation and Audit, would this make a difference to my qualification by doing one exam international?


    Thanks

    There are differences, not too big but noticeable (how's that for a vague answer)

    I would normally recommend int over national as the process is only going one way, however if you are half way through it's a little more tricky. Best people to talk to might be your accountancy body and ask for advice.


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