Hours of study required
keithy1978
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Hi Guys and Girls,
I passed my Certificate in December which I am really pleased about. I am progressing to Advanced Certificate starting next week. Just wondered what the jump is like and how much work is required. I hope to do both exams in June is that possible. I work full time and will study one day per week?
I passed my Certificate in December which I am really pleased about. I am progressing to Advanced Certificate starting next week. Just wondered what the jump is like and how much work is required. I hope to do both exams in June is that possible. I work full time and will study one day per week?
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Hi, I started Intermmediate level last July and think that if you found foundation level relatively straight forward then 5-10 hours of study per week (more around exam time) should be enough.
I did one exam in December and am doing one in June, I think I would have struggled doing both exams together, but other people seem to manage this fine.
Good luck!0
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