26 September 2010

How Accrual



So my brain has to officially start functioning tomorrow.

LECTURES ARE STARTING. Finally?

Seeing the timetable was quite a shock at first cos it was just sooo confusing. The blocks in between of lectures and tutorials were so….sparse. And then it dawned upon me that I’m only taking three papers this semester in contrast to the usual six. But after taking my time and going through it properly, this semester will see if my determination will pull through or waive. Friday’s the worst so be warned of my moods. Eventhough the subjects seem a tad bit more intimidating than previous semesters, I'm really excited to start learning. I’ve got two all important finance subjects which only means by the end of the term I'll be yakking away in accounting lingua. -__-

I'm starting my second semester already. And soon, I’d be outta here. It is almost surreal. In a good or bad way, I haven’t quite figured it out yet.

By end of this week my bag pack will be loaded with overpriced study texts and I just hope with all my might the weight of it doesn’t bring me down to my knees, if you read between the lines, you’d catch my drift.



Tomorrow it all starts.
(brave smile)

23 September 2010



The things you're scared of are usually the most worthwhile.



Matt Goode on the other hand, made Chasing Liberty a worthwhile movie to watch :)

22 September 2010

When you lose the lantern, light up the candles anyway


Happy Mid Autumn Festival everyone!

14 September 2010

Nothing Stand Still



Regardless if it’s a change of circumstances, a change of environment or perhaps a change of career or relationship status, there is always one element something that is taken into consideration:

Time.

In my perspective, a change is waste of time. Not the time for the process of changing itself, but the time spent on the events before the change happens.

But changes; are very much necessary or we’d be stuck in the same rut for a prolong period of time. 


12 September 2010

This; is what I call demotivation



June 2010 session ACCA Qualification pass rates:

Paper F1, Accountant in Business, 64%
Paper F2, Management Accounting, 54%
Paper F3, Financial Accounting, 60%
Paper F4, Corporate and Business Law, 51% 
Paper F5, Performance Management, 57% 
Paper F6, Taxation, 46% 
Paper F7, Financial Reporting, 28% 
Paper F8, Audit and Assurance, 36% 
Paper F9, Financial Management, 43% 
Paper P1, Professional Accountant, 53% 
Paper P2, Corporate Reporting, 47% 
Paper P3, Business Analysis, 51% 
Paper P4, Advanced Financial Management, 34% 
Paper P5, Advanced Performance Management, 44% 
Paper P6, Advanced Taxation, 35% 
Paper P7, Advanced Audit and Assurance, 32%


The ones in red are the papers I'm signed up for this coming semester. After gaping open mouthly at all these percentages I feel the sudden absurd need to start studying. Pah.