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Bretton88
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My results for costing is 89%.controls 87% Accounting software 98% and transactions 70%. I'm having my synoptic exam calculated based on first 3 exams. Would be it be a pass.
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Hi Bretton88,
There is an AAT grade calculator online which is quite useful, I enclose the web link below, not sure if its any help to you for this purpose?
https://www.aat.org.uk/my-qualifications/grade-calculatorFMAAT, AATQB, MICB PM.Dip.
Completed AAT in March 20200 -
I've tried that but I don't know the sypnotic percentage as I haven't took the exam yet0
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Ah right I see...
Well if you put in your exams results as above, and a default 70% for the synoptic I imagine you would receive a PASS mark at a minimum, as your results are high percentages.FMAAT, AATQB, MICB PM.Dip.
Completed AAT in March 20200 -
Are they good results above ?0
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They are very good results! - You should be proud of having achieved those - a fantastic achievement!
I am not sure on the weighting averages I cannot remember these, but you have some high results so maybe even a result of Merit? - best to check online with the calculator to see what the output is.
Personally I have always been happy with just a pass of 70% and believe that a PASS is a pass, you have shown competency whatever the % result (My first few exams were on the old AAT syllabus before the percentage results came into place).FMAAT, AATQB, MICB PM.Dip.
Completed AAT in March 20200 -
Well because I haven't took the synoptic, I put 70% and the overall grade was 80%0
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As mentioned they are fantastic results Bretton88, and therefore your Synoptic is marked at 70% you would indeed receive an overall mark of 80% which is a Merit per the below table from AAT's website.Bretton88 said:Well because I haven't took the synoptic, I put 70% and the overall grade was 80%
Distinction: 90-100%
Merit 80-89%
Pass 70-79%FMAAT, AATQB, MICB PM.Dip.
Completed AAT in March 20200 -
So I should get my level 2 qualification this year0
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I would say its best to check with the AAT on this, unless there is anything on your online 'MyAAT' login. Drop AAT a call to enquire.FMAAT, AATQB, MICB PM.Dip.
Completed AAT in March 20200 -
They don't tell you what the outcome will be will they ?0
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No problems.
I am not sure, this hasn't been done before I don't believe, so its all very new. As mentioned its best to check with AAT directly. Best of luck for your final result!
FMAAT, AATQB, MICB PM.Dip.
Completed AAT in March 20200 -
I take it your aware of the calculated result thing.1
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Congrats on getting this far—those are solid scores! Based on what I know, with results like 89% in Costing, 87% in Controls, and 98% in Accounting Software, you’re definitely on track. The synoptic exam usually pulls from those earlier topics, so you’ve built a strong base.
If you want to double-check your overall pass chances or calculate your average easily, you can use this grade calculator for exams, I found it super handy when I was tracking my own progress.0
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