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mc25
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Hi all,
For those who have done ATT, just wanted your advice,I am thinking of studying ATT, but i cannot find most of the info i need. For those who have done it how long does it take and did you do it at college or distance learning?
Thanks:001_smile:
For those who have done ATT, just wanted your advice,I am thinking of studying ATT, but i cannot find most of the info i need. For those who have done it how long does it take and did you do it at college or distance learning?
Thanks:001_smile:
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Hi all,
For those who have done ATT, just wanted your advice,I am thinking of studying ATT, but i cannot find most of the info i need. For those who have done it how long does it take and did you do it at college or distance learning?
Thanks:001_smile:
Hi MC
Why not apply for an AAT pack try this link
http://www.aat.org.uk/home/join/info_pack/0 -
Not sure how an AAT pack is going to help?!
I studied via distance learning with BPP. One year course.0 -
deanshepherd wrote: ยปNot sure how an AAT pack is going to help?!
I studied via distance learning with BPP. One year course.
I applied for one good for employers ect and has details of distance learning where avalible contacts ect never know it could have0 -
Ok, I thought you misread as the OP asked about ATT not AAT.0
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deanshepherd wrote: ยปOk, I thought you misread as the OP asked about ATT not AAT.
Sorry my bad your both correct :001_smile:0 -
thanks
Thanks for all your replies. Dean when you said you studied via distance learning did you find it hard, i know its silly qtns to ask as everybody is different, or was their help really useful, sorry about this only i have checked the prices they are charging and its alot as I was going to fund it myself. If I attend tuition and revision etc...
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I didn't find it hard but then again I was Tax Manager at a mid-tier firm at the time so it would have been rather embarassing if I had struggled!
If you are committed to regular study throughout the year from Day 1 then you will find it a breeze. When the exams are a year away and you take few days off studying, and then a few weeks.. that's when students really start to struggle.0 -
Costly, but worth it!
Member benefits alone are worth the slogg!
Regards
Dean0 -
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Once again thanks for all your replies really helpful. Will sit down and decide what I am doing.. hopefully this will be soon
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