I originally come from South Korea and came to London for studying. I took my level 1 when I was doing my masters in London about 10 years ago (not even sure when, it was such a long time ago). After I passed the level 1, I got married and looked for a job in London. As a foreigner in London, it wasn’t easy to get a job in investment banking, even though I was an analyst in Seoul. I had more experience as an accountant in Korea than as an analyst. Whenever I got an interview, I got an accountant role. I should have waited.. but I didn’t. I took the accountant role as my first job.
My accountant license was not able to use in London, I had to retake all the exams to have an ACCA (accountancy exam in UK). Since then I got back into financial market somehow, worked in private equity for 7 years and now working in equity management firm (global and japanese strategy) as CFO. I didn’t take the level 3 exam as it would enhance my career. I took it because I passed level 2 and only one more level to complete, so I wanted to finish it.
English is not my first language. Since I studied/married/worked in London, my speaking English is pretty good, but my writing is terrible (my English husband always jokes with me). So, I studied over 300 hours for level 3 exam. As I am getting older, I do not have much of memory retention and the sheer amount of material to cover almost killed me.
During the exam, I ran out of time in AM session and left 2 sub questions unanswered (I think both were 5 marks each) (I didn’t know how to answer them anyway) and the afternoon session was ok but cannot even estimate what mark I would get.
Not sure if I fail this, what to do…
My accountant license was not able to use in London, I had to retake all the exams to have an ACCA (accountancy exam in UK). Since then I got back into financial market somehow, worked in private equity for 7 years and now working in equity management firm (global and japanese strategy) as CFO. I didn’t take the level 3 exam as it would enhance my career. I took it because I passed level 2 and only one more level to complete, so I wanted to finish it.
English is not my first language. Since I studied/married/worked in London, my speaking English is pretty good, but my writing is terrible (my English husband always jokes with me). So, I studied over 300 hours for level 3 exam. As I am getting older, I do not have much of memory retention and the sheer amount of material to cover almost killed me.
During the exam, I ran out of time in AM session and left 2 sub questions unanswered (I think both were 5 marks each) (I didn’t know how to answer them anyway) and the afternoon session was ok but cannot even estimate what mark I would get.
Not sure if I fail this, what to do…