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Picking up Accounting in repeat year?

  • 12-09-2013 6:52pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5


    So i want to start accounting as a new subject as i am repeating. if i put in the work is this possible and achievable? business isn't exactly a strong point of mine
    (didnt do it for JC) I gave a glance at the accounting papers online and they look pretty scary. i know the subject is very numbers based and maths is one of my strongest subjects if that helps.
    thanks :)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 36 Pk9712


    hmm...I do accountancy but i've been doing it for the 2 years not in one year...its a fairly Ok subject cause once you do a certain topic and do questions over and over you get the hang of it and questions will only change numbers or change slightly. I would say that you would need a teacher to correct your work cause when i study the subject i look back on previous questions that are correct so you do need them corrected i'm sure a teacher would do that for you also ask them for some mock papers the more you do the better you become. Not sure about it in a year but I mean id say it is doable as long as the effort is put in. Have you considered economics its a shorter course and many people take it up when repeating. i heard its hard to get an A in economics but its very possible to get a B and high C. Also your maths skill wont help to much its only easy percentages adding subtracting etc...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,159 ✭✭✭yournerd


    Deff do it, i got an A1. just practice practice. do Q1 every week.


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