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Help! I've lost my exam docket. Can I still sit the exam on monday?
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I think you should be fine as the college examination department will have your name and what examination you are sitting.Take your ID.
I have never in all my time had to produce this examination docket 8)
Regards Jade0 -
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Really? In my Jun06 and Dec05 exams they would check the info against your ID, tick and initial to confirm you were present. Although you keep this, so I don't see the point.0 -
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Thanks. I hope so. Am totally stressed out enough as it is without worrying about this. Have forgotten everything over last couple of days after I went down with a chest infection on Tuesday. Still feeling rough even though all I did yesterday was sleep.
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Hi, i remembered seeing something similar on the general accountancy forum re lost docket, there is a reply on there stating how to print one off, hope this helps and that you are feeling better after your chest infection.
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Thank you!! You are a star!!! Thats's one less thing to worry about!





Have just looked at the variances part of the june 06 paper and realised I did remember more than I thought. Just need to work on the marginal costing reconcilliation statement.
Time for sleep first. Best way to take my mind of exams tomorrow night is to go to the pier point in torquay for a fantastic rib-eye steak then stagger to the theatre to see the xmas special with slade, mud and t-rex tribute band.
Good luck to everyone!!!!!!











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Just remember:Amanda Chapple wrote:Have just looked at the variances part of the june 06 paper and realised I did remember more than I thought. Just need to work on the marginal costing reconcilliation statement.
Actual output x standard cost
Then takes off all the variances. The total should then agree to the total actual cost.0 -
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Thank you.
I had it fixed in my head that volume + efficiency + capacity = total fixed overhead expenditure.
Going to hit the books after lunch. Think I need to chill out first.
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