new qualifications and where i stand??
jenkitractorboy
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Hi
I enrolled onto AAT (level 3) through the diploma pathway in 2008. I received a whole load of material from one of the training companies as I elected for home study. Full of the new material I sat and passed ECR in Dec 08. I then studied at home periodically but never sat any exams. Then I allowed my membership of AAT to lapse this year.
So where do I stand now? Can I complete the level 3 advanced certificate or did I have to register to do that. Does my unit 6 pass count still for either the level 3 I was studying, or for the new qual if I am not allowed to continue with the course I was doing.
Grateful for any insight. Yes I know i was foolish to not finish this earlier.
Jenkitractorboy
I enrolled onto AAT (level 3) through the diploma pathway in 2008. I received a whole load of material from one of the training companies as I elected for home study. Full of the new material I sat and passed ECR in Dec 08. I then studied at home periodically but never sat any exams. Then I allowed my membership of AAT to lapse this year.
So where do I stand now? Can I complete the level 3 advanced certificate or did I have to register to do that. Does my unit 6 pass count still for either the level 3 I was studying, or for the new qual if I am not allowed to continue with the course I was doing.
Grateful for any insight. Yes I know i was foolish to not finish this earlier.
Jenkitractorboy
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Hi jenkitractorboy. I'm not really sure what the answer is, but this may help:
http://www.bpp.com/courses/examination-courses/accounting--finance/aat/old-standards/transition-guide.aspx0 -
Yes, you can still re register under the old standards and your Unit 6 paper will still be good. You'll have until June next year to complete the level before being transferred to the new standards.0
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I'm sure i read another thread, which said that because her AAT membership had lasped, she had to transfer to the new standards.
maybe contact the AAT direct and see what they say.0 -
JaffasGirl wrote: »I'm sure i read another thread, which said that because her AAT membership had lasped, she had to transfer to the new standards.
maybe contact the AAT direct and see what they say.
Originally I thought that too but I know of a couple of students whose membership had lapsed who have managed to re register on the old standards.0
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