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ACCA

  • 28-03-2012 6:50am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2


    Hi, I'm new on this forum. Live in Ireland 4 years.
    I take care my special needs son and have Carer's Allowance.
    I have few question about study ACCA. I'm interested distance learning, because of my son (have time only when he is at school to 13.40), my english isn't fluent. Is anybody tell me how the exams look like? is multiple choices question?
    My second question is payment. I just wondering it is possible to get any help with payment? It's a lot off money for me. I have second child, she goes to preschool and I have to paid for this.
    It will really help me to sudy.
    I also finished Bookkeeping and payroll course and have fetac level 5.
    Thank you for all answers.
    Joanna


Comments

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


    Hello, ACCA is taken all over the world and I guess most students wouldn't have English as their first language. Now, I'm sure that can hinder students, but they do pass the exams.

    The first level of exams are multiple choice, with more and more going that way. However, that doesn't necessarily mean the questions are easy.

    You might find individual colleges that give scholarships, but I'd say they are rare if they even exist at all.

    Good luck


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23 happyhat


    Hi there,

    ACCA offer an english and maths "tests" for students and prospective students, I havent done either but it might be worth a try to see if it helps at all.Heres a link to them

    http://studentvirtuallearn.accaglobal.com/

    I attend the evening classes and there are plenty of students whos first language would not be english attend these and they dnt seem to have difficulty understanding and attempting the course work.....

    Good luck with it :D


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