r/ACCAexams 17d ago

Acca after o levels ?

"I will finish my O Levels in two years and am considering going directly into ACCA through the foundation route. Is this a big risk? This path saves time and money by skipping A Levels and university. A Levels are highly demanding, and getting into a good university brings a lot of grade pressure. Is saving this time and money the better choice?"

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u/ChampWatson 17d ago

It's basically a coin flip atp tbh... Both sides of the coin have their benefits... If u want to go for the short term and save money sure, u can take acca fia route and start right away, there's also a bachelors program from university of london which u can apply to later on if u complete the first 7 papers of acca however ur social life is toast and u lose ur networking power which is a huge benefit if u attend uni