2, offering 2-3 courses a semester, after school ... Hehe, it's up to you (you know). Anyway, there is no homework. In fact, we are all listening to online classes (what the teacher said in class is not suitable for formal exams). Online classes are still quite time-consuming, because we all take formal exams in advance. If you listen to online classes, study hard every day.
3. There is no requirement for mathematics, but the requirement for English is average. The teacher gives lectures in Chinese, but the courseware and teaching materials are all in English.
4. It is still difficult to prepare for the official ACCA exam, especially if you take three exams in one semester (exhausting) and graduate after four years of credits. No one requires you to take nine formal exams (excluding five) at the undergraduate level (ACCA class has its own exams and a final exam, just like other classes. Don't fail, the final exam of the school has nothing to do with the official ACCA exam. Even if you pass the formal exam, you should take the final exam, and you can't fail at the end. If you fail, make up the exam and retake it. The school will provide all 14 courses and require you to take all final exams. Even if you pass the formal examination of ACCA, you can't graduate early. You are so naive. You must complete the credits before you can graduate. If you pass the formal exam, it has nothing to do with credits. Only by passing the final exam of the school can you get credit.
5. Studying abroad seems to be no problem in the Commonwealth, and there seems to be some problems in the United States (different accounting systems), but it is always helpful. I don't know exactly.
6. Look at your ideal after graduation. So do state-owned enterprises. Foreign companies may be more recognized. In fact, CPA is the firm's favorite, and my brother is from Huda ACCA.