Transition from 2016 to 2022?
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nadia48
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Hi all,
Just here for some advice. I'm currently studying level 3 of the aat and I should be done with it by September fingers crossed, almost delayed by 3 months. I have realised I may not be able to complete level 4 (2016) in time for the September 2023 deadline.
If this is the case then I will not attempt level 4 on the 2016 syllabus but start level 4 on the 2022 syllabus.
Is this the right choice to make?
Thank you for any feedback.
Just here for some advice. I'm currently studying level 3 of the aat and I should be done with it by September fingers crossed, almost delayed by 3 months. I have realised I may not be able to complete level 4 (2016) in time for the September 2023 deadline.
If this is the case then I will not attempt level 4 on the 2016 syllabus but start level 4 on the 2022 syllabus.
Is this the right choice to make?
Thank you for any feedback.
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Yes it is the right choice as 2022 L4 synoptic is no more (and everyone struggles with it). The cost management x 2 exams are replaced with one exam and the synoptic has been replaced with internal controls which is far more useful at work.0
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Thank you so much for that. Hopefully I'll start the level 5 on the new syllabus and avoid the synoptic altogether.0
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