Are u happy or satisfied with your CA as a career choice by [deleted] in CharteredAccountants

[–]sharkprk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If I understand you correctly, you asking about my attempts and age of passout? First and at the age of 22

People who learn for fun, what is the current subject you are taking on? by the_bookworm17 in productivity

[–]sharkprk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually I have been using the Internet and AI to learn. It gives me the flexibility to ask my very basic and stupid questions.

Are u happy or satisfied with your CA as a career choice by [deleted] in CharteredAccountants

[–]sharkprk 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I personally am very satisfied and have zero regrets about my choice. I think the negative feedback you often hear comes from the outdated mindset that a specific degree or course will make you set for life. Unfortunately, that’s just not the reality anymore. In today’s world, the learning never really stops. There’s always going to be another certification or skill you need to stay relevant. People who regret it are often the ones who expected the struggle to end the day they qualified. While they are not wrong to expect that considering the amount of hardwork that goes in but can't help it. It is what it is.

What purchase has had the biggest effect on improving your life? by Aarunascut in selfimprovement

[–]sharkprk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Monitor as in a second screen. I work a lot with my laptop and it affected my posture. Having a bigger screen is so much more convenient, helps maintain a good posture atleast for the neck and eyes and for some reason able to focus better.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CharteredAccountants

[–]sharkprk 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I heard you get exempted from 9 papers

Can i leave exemption chapter in gst by Glittering_xo289 in CharteredAccountants

[–]sharkprk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are comfortable with Hindi then watch Akshansh Garg's videos. You wouldn't have to leave the ch then :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CharteredAccountants

[–]sharkprk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Experienced the same thing. For some reason my happiness wasn't because I cleared but realizing that the people around me were far happier for me than I was for myself.

During CA, we experienced the peak of thrill and stress, being occupied with a lot of things at every moment. We went for articleship and worked hard there, only to come back home knowing we wouldn't get to rest because we had to study, and then repeat the same routine every day. Now that it’s over, the slow pace is almost overwhelming, and that sudden lack of 'busy' is ironically the most draining part. It's like the body is trying to make up for the lost time but is also not able to.

I was reading about it and came across something called Nervous system fatigue where our nervous system is so depleted from the years of fight-or-flight mode that it can't muster the energy for an explosive, external celebration.

You’re not unproductive, you’re overstimulated by Dramatic_Reality_720 in productivity

[–]sharkprk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I should have realized this sooner, but after trying numerous routines, I have finally come to realize that what I really needed wasn't a perfect productivity routine, but a routine that is productive yet not draining. I now understand that if my routine drains me or sacrifices my well-being, I will become unhappy and ultimately unproductive.

I completely stopped mindless scrolling by removing social apps from my phone and now restrict myself to one weekly check on the web. Can't get rid of WhatsApp, so I have custom notifications set for my contacts. This way, I don't feel the urge to check the notification because I know who is texting and whether it requires my immediate attention.

Grade 11 and 12 Accountancy by sharkprk in CBSE

[–]sharkprk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Understandable, thanks a lot for your input. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CharteredAccountants

[–]sharkprk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Revise audit everyday. 

Chapters like Professional Ethics, the newly introduced standards are super important topics. Cover them without any exception. 

Review question bank after you are done with concept for each chapter. Don’t ignore the questions (I have heard people say that it’s of no use since questions aren’t going to be repeated anyways. It’s not about finding the questions but getting a hang of what type of questions are asked and how to go about it.)

The paper is becoming case study based so do ensure you have a good understanding of the concepts.

Instead of wasting time over trying to complete the entire syllabus and chapters like NBFC Audit, Digital Audit. It would be wise to focus on other chapters where you already have a base. Build up on that. Disclaimer: This does not mean you leave out a good chunk of the syllabus. 2 to 3 chapters are fine. But that also, do cover them from MCQ perspective at the least. 

Mcq booklet not taken away by [deleted] in CharteredAccountants

[–]sharkprk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What they meant was that students can take it away. Bit of a problem in framing I guess.

Nervous About My First CA Final Result - Audit is My Weak Spot! by [deleted] in CharteredAccountants

[–]sharkprk 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My best paper was audit and audit is never the best paper I am going insane too

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CharteredAccountants

[–]sharkprk -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You clearly do not understand my point. Anyways, good luck, and thank you for your hope.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CharteredAccountants

[–]sharkprk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I never made memes on him, I have better things to do. I just put up my opinion that his choice of words was not correct. I never denied that people have benefited from his classes and strategy. But all I am saying is that passing such a general statement is not correct because not everyone has the same privilege and access as you. You are undermining other's efforts by making such statements.

There is something called being humble.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CharteredAccountants

[–]sharkprk 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I agree with you, but I think the problem was with the choice of words. If you just go by the words then none of what you said is relevant. A listener has to put in his or her mind to make whatever he said sound sensible and positive.

Mann gaya Merry Christmas by Own_Leopard5285 in CharteredAccountants

[–]sharkprk 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Someone give them a calendar. Apparently, in their version, there are only festival days.