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SG_User 23-06-2013 06:07 PM

Studies/Work after ORD?
 
1 more year to go and I will ORD already. But then I still don't know if I should work or study 1st. Supposedly if I choose the career path, I have no idea what to work as...

However, as for this studies path, I am unsure of what to study as well. My GPA is not good enough for me to enter NTU/NUS/SMU. Well, I have thought of studying accountancy in either SIM-UOL/ACCA, but yet at the same time I fear it could be a wrong choice.

Sigh...

Sam Adams 26-06-2013 02:49 AM

everything also scared of make wrong choice, then you will never make a choice. if you never choose to do anything, then you will never do anything. if you never do anything, then you will have truly made the wrong choice.

in short, ka ka do. scared here scared there like gu niang for what.

SG_User 12-07-2013 10:04 PM

Ok, so if I were to choose Accountancy, SIM-UOL or ACCA or other choices ?

Unregistered 16-07-2013 02:11 AM

Like what above poster said kakado so just flip a coin and let it decide your future.
Dont need to plan one

Unregistered 24-07-2013 04:58 PM

ACCA. no question

gingerbreadb0y 01-08-2013 09:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 40291)
ACCA. no question

I second that! :D But make sure u go all the way through :D

yuyyder 03-09-2013 08:33 PM

how is this ?

SG_User 05-09-2013 04:51 PM

now i have a problem. i still don't know what to do after ORD. 8-9 more months to go...

Unregistered 06-09-2013 04:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SG_User (Post 42057)
now i have a problem. i still don't know what to do after ORD. 8-9 more months to go...

Learn a niche skill like cooking or designing. In today's marketplace, qualifications ain't the be all and end all anymore. Rather, if you have a special skill set which nobody has, you're more likely to succeed due to lesser competition. Plus if you're so good at what you're doing, you'll probably earn more than others.

Alternatively is to start your own business. Try and try until you succeed. Start small, with whatever you have. Treat failure as something you will encounter, but learn from it. After few years of successful business, you can then try to study business/acct courses in local uni (opting for the mature candidate route) to strengthen your knowledge coupled with your experience.


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