ferike1 wrote: » Wonder how many questions will be ripped off from the CPA papers this year
QueenV wrote: » Most of the autumn papers for CAP 2 are fairly decent compared to summer sittings
R0N BURGUNDY wrote: » Is ciaran connolly not the belfast FR lecturer now though?
KingEnda wrote: » Thats unbelievable, CA can kiss and make up with an examiner who acts offside but they are trying to put the Chartered Grind School out of business through cheap Griffith College courses cause they fell out with the Institute. The Institute would be best served (as would we the students) if they took Dave O'Donoghue and Liam Doran back as lecturers, save us having to pay extra for their tuition if they were back in the fold:rolleyes:
tomfoolery60 wrote: » Very little Corporation Tax I thought. A little unfair I thought. But it was ok. I certainly messed up some of the CGT and CAT reliefs in question 1 but think the rest was ok. Here's hoping...
aka accounts 2010 wrote: » Ya I agree, I was hoping for more corporation tax really. I also messed up some reliefs in question 1. Out of the way now at least, 3 to go..
Username2011 wrote: » tiredness already kicking in! how im going to be able to face SFMA and FR at the end of the week, I've no idea! Cheers to the institute for not giving us a break inbetween
aka accounts 2010 wrote: » Exactly, no break is crazy. Having four exams back to back is tough going. Even one day would make a big difference. I need 1 or 2 hours sleep before I can have a look at auditing. sfma and fr have the possibility of being disasters!!!!:(
Tricky1979 wrote: » What's your evening plans to revise for Auditing Exam? I think I'm just going to go over lecture notes to get my auditing hat on and flick through a few papers....
louise1985 wrote: » Well said Enda, I feel my employer would have been better off paying the Chartered Grind school for me and not bothering paying the institute for the lectures. The only good lecture in my opinion is Richie Hoare who lectures in Galway. Its unfair we have to shell out for grinds cause they are employing awful lectures considering the standard that they wish to maintain they would want to look at seriously changing lecturers!!
ted2767 wrote: » I couldn't agree more with you about Richie Hoare. I just finished an undergrad in Galway and we were lucky enough to have Richie for 3 years an absolute legend and a very nice guy also.
louise1985 wrote: » Ya he is unreal, he done out a full mock question for variance for me cause the solution the chartered had put up was incorrect!! could do with him teaching more chartered subjects.