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At the begining of the year, after many years of working in accounts) I decided to (home) study certificate level on the diploma route, I did my IAC exam in June and passed.
I decided to enrol at college and start intermediate on the NVQ route, which I informed AAT and this was fine.
What I'm worried about is that I have no portfolio to date (As you don't have to do one on the diploma route), will this be a problem in the future, ie will I get to technician and be blocked from being AAT qualified!?
Any ideas?
At the begining of the year, after many years of working in accounts) I decided to (home) study certificate level on the diploma route, I did my IAC exam in June and passed.
I decided to enrol at college and start intermediate on the NVQ route, which I informed AAT and this was fine.
What I'm worried about is that I have no portfolio to date (As you don't have to do one on the diploma route), will this be a problem in the future, ie will I get to technician and be blocked from being AAT qualified!?
Any ideas?
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Re:portfolio
Hi
My understanding is that as long as you complete intermediate and technician levels you can apply to become a full member.
I started my AAT course at intermediate level and therefore had no portfolio for the foundation course and am a full member.
I hope this puts your mind at rest and good luck with the course.
Jes0 -
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Hi
There is a portfolio for each level and it is seperate and independent from other NVQ levels thefore you only need to do one for each NVQ you want to obtain, you dont need to complete a 'running' portfolio for the entire AAT scheme.
Neil0 -
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Thank you!0