SPSW - was this a mistake??
MarkT
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So I sat the SPSW exam yesterday and had a couple of issues where I lost the toolbars and then panicked and then ended up hand typing in all of my formulas etc. Got around all of the issues and created a single workbook with a number of separate worksheets but realised as I got to the end of the exam that I had only created footers for each of the sheets that I printed out but had erroneously forgotten to give them a detailed header.
Is this going to bite me where it hurts? Or am I worrying over nothing?
Have at it.. I deserve it
Is this going to bite me where it hurts? Or am I worrying over nothing?
Have at it.. I deserve it
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Hi Mark
Fingers crossed because it is marked by hand they may be a little bit leaniant with you. I made a lot of silly mistakes in mine like forgetting to name the axis etc on the graph and my if statement went completely wrong, was sure I had failed but I passed.
Put it to the back and comcentrate on the next one. You can't do anything til you get the reasults.
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Hello Mark
I totally agree with Jan. Move on to your next module.
This is what I will be doing having sat an exam today. I have upto six weeks waiting for results starting now, although some do come through quicker. Hopefully you will receive yours within a couple of weeks depending on your training provider/test centre... so best thing is to try and forget and move on.
What module are you going to do next?
JC~ An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest ~Benjamin Franklin0 -
Hi Mark
Fingers crossed because it is marked by hand they may be a little bit leaniant with you. I made a lot of silly mistakes in mine like forgetting to name the axis etc on the graph and my if statement went completely wrong, was sure I had failed but I passed.
Put it to the back and comcentrate on the next one. You can't do anything til you get the reasults.
Jan
I guess not, its not as if I'm totally freaking out on it, I would hate to have a resit because that added to it - if this makes sense? If I have made a mistake on misinterpreting the question, then so be it.. my IF and SUM statement and AVERAGE etc seemed to work ok.
Glad to know you passed though - all success stories raise hope :001_smile:Hello Mark
I totally agree with Jan. Move on to your next module.
This is what I will be doing having sat an exam today. I have upto six weeks waiting for results starting now, although some do come through quicker. Hopefully you will receive yours within a couple of weeks depending on your training provider/test centre... so best thing is to try and forget and move on.
What module are you going to do next?
JC
Ahh, Jo,
I take it you're referring to the Grande Finale of AAT and the ICAS project? If yes, then all I can say is all the best
I'm currently on PEAF and CMGT is taking the slot of SPSW.. ITX is the last to be taken on but CMGT the last exam - I'm going to enjoy the rest (once I get PEAF out the way )0 -
Ahh, Jo,
I take it you're referring to the Grande Finale of AAT and the ICAS project? If yes, then all I can say is all the best
Hello Mark, no not the project... but that is only a matter of weeks away. I sat one of the Level 4 exams today and as you are probably aware, Level 4 exams can take upto six weeks... hoping for a quick turn around on this one would be nice if the results come in before I sit the next exam which is scheduled for end of June.
I start my next module mid May and then undertake the project at the end.
I think I will take a short break after AAT before further studies, however this will all be discussed with my new manager as well as taking the training budget into consideration.I'm currently on PEAF and CMGT is taking the slot of SPSW.. ITX is the last to be taken on but CMGT the last exam - I'm going to enjoy the rest (once I get PEAF out the way )
Sounds like you are progressing well When are you due to start Level 4?
Stay in touch.
JC~ An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest ~Benjamin Franklin0 -
Ahh, I had forgotten about some of the level 4 being a little longer to mark I guess it's not as bad as waiting for the dreaded exam results when we were in our teens though.. All being well, you should pull through them fine and dandy :001_smile:
I am due to commence level 4 in September and depending on my job (or still lack thereof) will decide about this tme next year whether I am to take a break or go headlong into CIMA - yeah, I must have a screw loose somewhere :w00t:0
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