02-18-2010, 05:37 AM
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<br />Dear students
Though I know that you must have listened it many times, but I just want to assure you again.
Study and education is <b>the easiest thing </b> in life that you can do and <b>the easiest time </b> to get it is while living with your parents. So, concentrate on your studies and get as much as possible before you would be at your own.
Best wishes
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According to a research studying is the toughest thing in life
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.....At-least to me all above jobs are many times difficult than my own studies in whole life. What I have done in my life so far than turning some pages (though in thousands), reading and writing in exams. Was it anywhere near to working even as hard as an ordinary labourer? I don't think so.
Others are free to have their own opinion.
Regards
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@ Toronto boy
Agreed to certain extent dear. There is always this debate of physical verses mental work and at times I feel that these jobs in finance department consume our mental energy to such an extent that one feel mental as well as physical fatigue.
By the way its very difficult to start your studies again [)]
I am preparing for CIMA and thatâs after the gap of around 5 years when i completed my ACMA. Believe me its seems hell lot difficult in fact i wonder how did i passed ICMAP [D]
Its look very odd when I sit in ICMAP library among young students and what else I can sayâ¦.
Do wish me success in my latest endeavours.
<br /><blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, san" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Dard</i>
<br /><blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, san" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Toronto_Boy</i>
<br />Dear students
Though I know that you must have listened it many times, but I just want to assure you again.
Study and education is <b>the easiest thing </b> in life that you can do and <b>the easiest time </b> to get it is while living with your parents. So, concentrate on your studies and get as much as possible before you would be at your own.
Best wishes
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According to a research studying is the toughest thing in life
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
.....At-least to me all above jobs are many times difficult than my own studies in whole life. What I have done in my life so far than turning some pages (though in thousands), reading and writing in exams. Was it anywhere near to working even as hard as an ordinary labourer? I don't think so.
Others are free to have their own opinion.
Regards
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@ Toronto boy
Agreed to certain extent dear. There is always this debate of physical verses mental work and at times I feel that these jobs in finance department consume our mental energy to such an extent that one feel mental as well as physical fatigue.
By the way its very difficult to start your studies again [)]
I am preparing for CIMA and thatâs after the gap of around 5 years when i completed my ACMA. Believe me its seems hell lot difficult in fact i wonder how did i passed ICMAP [D]
Its look very odd when I sit in ICMAP library among young students and what else I can sayâ¦.
Do wish me success in my latest endeavours.