Dear Hardworking ACCA candidates,
Exam results are out. Time to laugh/celebrate or to sob/regret is over. Time to move on and study really really hard. So hard that you put the Bees and Japanese men to shame.
I attended the Oxford Brookes University graduation held in Renaissance Hotel on 25th August. So pleased to see so many graduates coming from 16 countries including Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Hong Kong, Maritius and of course Malaysia.
Kasturi School of Accountancy wishes a HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS to our newly minted University Graduates from UK Based Institution! WELL DONE! SO happy to share joy with you, your family and friends on this auspicious memorable occasion.
Pic 01: Oxford Brookes graduates from over 16 countries |
Pic 04: A Graduate representative speaker, Ms Jasmine Sin, on behalf of all graduates. A Hardworking Malaysian with UK University qualification pursuing career in Singapore. |
(See Pic 04) One Graduate student said, "Never give up in trying. Never be afraid to fail for it means you are afraid to try. Graduation marks the end of learning but a beginning to new learning in career."
IT was pleasing to meet the Oxford Brookes Examiners too. Good useful tips on how to achieve Grade A in RAP.
ACCA Graduation Committee (AGC)
ALL newly qualified ACCA affliates are warmly welcome to attend the ACCA Graduation to be held on 5th October 2013 at Kuala Lumpur Convention Center. Please visit www.ksacitycampus.com for application form.
Please note that AGC is organised in joint collaboration with ACCA and ALPs.
Best regards,
Marcus
4 comments:
Hi,
Blog is open to comments. Please do so with qualities of tact and politeness.
Comments to motivate ACCA students to word ever harder are much welcome!
Thank you.
Marcus
Haha!Just wanted to say that, i am looking forward for my turn....(finger cross)
Hi,
Perhaps the next OBU graduation may be held in Hong Kong. Guess they will rotate among Asean countries.
Cheers,
Marcus
Ooo~~~
Of course if its held in Malaysia that would be great, but nevermind that "150 grams A4 size" piece of paper is more important than the "square hat" ceremony...
---25 Sept---
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