Saturday, September 1, 2012

can i become an accountant with these grades? pleeease answer. i am begging to you.?

can i become an accountant with these grades? pleeease answer. i am begging to you.?
i want to be an annountant. iam currently doing my GCSEs in year 11. these are the grades that i got. ENGLISH = C MATHS = B physics = C biology = B chemistry = B IT = C Religios education = B i know that maths and english are important so do you think i have done badly in maths and english. do they even look at these GCSE grades. these are the subjects i am going to pick for my A levels. maths, accountancy, law and physics. if i get all As (AAAA) in the subjects i have chosen do you think, will any universities take me to let me do a degree in Accountancy ( ACA, ACCA, CTA or CIPFA). have i got a poor chance, medium chance or a good chance of being an accountant who earns atleast 35k a year. i need the money cause i have to pay the mortgage. and i have to finish off many debts that my dad made before he died. pleeeeeease answer. help appreciated. dont forget iam only in year 11. it will be about 3 years before i finish college. thank u.
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Yeah for certain subjects they do look at GCSEs. Like for my BSc in Psychology, I had to have a B at GCSE level in maths. First things first yeah, you have to be realistic. With those grades you couldn't possibly get AAAA at A Level which is very different from GCSE. However, if you have a clear plan outlined, distance yourself from your mates and really (emphasis on this word) concentrated then you could get straight As. And then you could explain in your UCAS form how you decided to work harder during your A- Levels. See most unis here in the UK look at each application individually. You have to play up to your strengths, overcome your weakness and literally sell your self in your personal statement. Also if you are in a British school, you might want to have a chat with your career advisor. Most schools have one. I had this brilliant lady at school who help me figure out what I wanted. So good luck with your A-Levels and take Maths at A-Level and get an A :) I suppose your English GCSE is ok. Its best to send off a quick email to a uni you would like to apply to regarding the same.

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