BPP - does it make sense??
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Hi People<BR><BR>I have just registered and intend to do the foundation exams in June as I am working within a financial role and hope that I have the grounding necessary, ie I work with Sage, P&L's etc daily.<BR><BR>I want to do the home study course and wonder if anyone can tell me if the BPP course is really worth the large chunk of money it requests ....?<BR><BR>Thanks in anticipation .....<BR>
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BPP - does it make sense??
Hi<BR><BR>Have you looked at all the different options?<BR><BR>I think in some colleges you can apply for funding if you are under a certain age. <BR>If it is home study you want have you looked at Premier Training as well. I think there fees are lower (not by much) and I would totally recommend them. I cant answer for BPP as I havent had any dealing with them or used any of there books.<BR><BR>Also if you havent enrolled yet, I would have thought you might be struggling to learn everything for the June sitting. Thats not to under estimate you but you say you use Sage, the question is can you do it all manual? Can you do double entry?<BR><BR>If you look on the AAT site there is a skills tests which tests if you can skip foundation level. If you cant skip the level then it will be worth the money to gain the qualification, although you have to consider the fact that you will then want to do intermediate and technician level.<BR><BR>Hope I have helped, I study with Premier Training and started this time last year, passed the exam in December and now studying intermediate.<BR><BR>Amanda0