I'm pretty happy with where I am and appreciate what I got out of the CA - but as they said during our ceremony, the CA isn't so much about what you learn but what it tells others about you.
Depends on your own learning style though. Some people learn by handwriting, others prefer to type. Main benefit of digital is you can't lose it (and easier to share on BoS later right?).
For me back in the day I used to write, and then I'd type it up and use the opportunity to reformat/change...
I feel a bit mean to say this but I thought when **** happens, you usually then need to make choices which often means giving up something... it's like he's gone down the route of "COVID-19 isn't my fault so I don't want to give anything up".
I found this article on someone complaining that Job Keeper payments are taxed at their marginal rate... not sure how I'm meant to feel when a guy who earns $180k+ complains that since he got stood down and went onto Job Keeper, he's only getting $450 per week and it isn't enough to cover his...
I don’t think I was too badly impacted by scaling (98/100 exam mark, assessment and hsc overall). But I also didn’t give much thought to scaling concepts and just tried to do my best.
Good enough... but all comes down to whether you get a good deal which in this climate of minimal stock of anything people use for WFH, may be difficult.
Out of interest why financial advice? Given everything that's been happening over past few years, it's an area which has lost a lot of it's appeal.
I also don't know if I'd lump it together with accounting as they're very different.
agreed. but i am being a model citizen now and turning on camera more.. but may be short lived as my laptop camera is usually blocked by the monitor and my webcam i ordered still hasn't even shipped.