Cash Management and Credit control
katz568
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For those studying through a college, I was wondering how many weeks of teaching you are having before sitting the exam? We will have had 3 weeks teaching and then are doing the exam. I think i'm going to be ok, as in I seem alright with doing the actual cash flow but i'm panicky of the other questions that we may get and seem to have lots of reading and learning to do.
Was just wondering if this is average or if others are having a lot longer or what?
Was just wondering if this is average or if others are having a lot longer or what?
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Hi there,
we have about 8 weeks = 16 hours of lessons before the skills test (& I'm already panicking!)
Regards,
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3 WEEKS!! Wow, that is quick, I am not doubting your ability to pass, you will probably have done lots of study at home. I did CMCC december 2008 and also had 8 weeks of study. All of the class passed first time with only a few having to do a top up question, so on this maybe 8 weeks study is too long? But still....3 weeks is quick.
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we had 2 days - about 11/12 hours!0
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8 weeks study is about 16 hours in college plus homework, but it may just takes me longer to learn.
Might be because I am soooo old, or that I have a full time job and 5 kids to look after?
There are only so many 'peek-a-boo' games you can play before your brain cells start to commit suicide!0 -
Chichester College
6 weeks 3hrs in class plus 3 hours homework each weekSandy
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we only had four morning sessions on this topic. we have just taken the simulation this morning and everyone found it really hard! fingers crossed0
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kristina1980 wrote: »we only had four morning sessions on this topic. we have just taken the simulation this morning and everyone found it really hard! fingers crossed
take it that totals up to my 2 day sessions.0 -
should add up to that , yes. bit of an update, three out of seventeen in my class have failed, me being one of them! now waiting for a retake simulation! the marking scheme is very strict. good luck to everyone else though0
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Sorry to hear you failed! Hopefully the next will go better!0
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i heard that credit control was the easiest skilltest / exam0
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When I took it nearly a year ago it was not enough time for a two day tuition, I was very stress on that time. Then I realise that when I took the second skill test the first one was infact is the easier.
I am still waiting for the result on my second test,that I did last week.0
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