Many ACCA students focus on their exams progress. In the same time, the employers are keen on their knowledge gained from exams, ethical behaviour and practical experience.
Thus, do not forget about your Ethics module and PER. It makes your value as a professional higher and your chances to get an attractive job offer increase significantly.
ACCA analysed the students' contacts via ACCA Connect and found five myths about Practical Experience Requirements (PER).
Myth #1 "All I need to achieve a PO is to tick right box"
There are three challenge questions for any PO and no any prescribed right or wrong answer. You should describe your own situation (up to 500 words), then your experience gained (up to 500 words) and possible impact if you had not behaved ethically in this situation (up to 500 words).
Myth #2 "I don't need to prove experience - once, I've passed exams, I am ACCA member"
Exams are only part of the story. You need to apply the knowledge gained from exams in the workplace. Exams, ethics and experience are all needed for ACCA membership.