Sunday 18 October 2015

Accountancy duo achieve top 10 exam grades in the world

Portsmouth two students came in the top 10 in the world in her accounting exams.

Somerset Marcos, 31, of Portsmouth, scored 123 from 150 in the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) of the review of case management studies, beating more than 800 other students from around the world.

Marcos attended St Edmund's Catholic School in Portsmouth before obtaining a BA (Hons) in Accounting from the University of Portsmouth. He studied for their CIMA exams with Kaplan in Southampton.

He said: "It was fantastic and I was told that I was coming in the top 10 in the world in this review and did all the hard work worth studying.

"The review was very hard, but I had a lot of support both Kaplan and my employer."

Glen Carter, 24, of Havant also came in the top 10 in the case of CIMA Strategic Review study.

He studied at CIMA exams with BPP and scored 127 of 150, beating over 1,800 other students.

Glen has studied business at South Downs College, and said: "I was surprised, but happy, I have been in the top ten in the world in this review.

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