Two Ways of doing/learning the AAT ?

Hi
I'm currently at college studying the Foundation level of the AAT. We have to do alot of simulations and fillers (units that have nothing to do with accounting) e.g. health and safety. Am I only doing this 'extra' stuff because I've taken the college route ?.
If I decided to study at home would I only have to do the more relevant units ?. Someone in my class said our Foundation will come with NVQ's, is that usual ?.
Thanks,
I'm currently at college studying the Foundation level of the AAT. We have to do alot of simulations and fillers (units that have nothing to do with accounting) e.g. health and safety. Am I only doing this 'extra' stuff because I've taken the college route ?.
If I decided to study at home would I only have to do the more relevant units ?. Someone in my class said our Foundation will come with NVQ's, is that usual ?.
Thanks,
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So you would have to do these 'extra' units as you call them which ever way you were studying.
Hi
How do you get your work marked via distance learning ?. I'm thinking about trying to get a job rather than spending another year gaining the intermediate, does it cost much to take the distance learning route ?.
Thanks
I picked Kaplan as none of the others came back to me and they have a centre in Glasgow I can use for sitting my simulations and exams.
They work out roughly £199 per unit. I just do one or two at a time as that way I can afford it.
You work through the work book carrying out the exercise then mark them yourself with the answers at the back.
You can call them or email them with questions and when you sit your simulations they get sent away and marked at the main office in Leeds.
This varies depending on your course provider.
You send all work to them and it gets marked.
What are you guys studying at the moment, foundation ?
Kaplan are excellent by the way :thumbup:, I am currently studying with them on a night course one eve a week.
Lily xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I'm unemployed at the moment but if I do find work in accounting that is definitely an option I'd like to take up. Do I have much chance of getting an entry level job with just the Foundation qualification and a few Pitman certs ?
Thanks
There are jobs for trainee accountants and AAT trainees.
Good luck on the job search
Lily xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Darn my luck, I'm 28 :ohmy:
Lily xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi just to let you know unfortunatley you do have to as part of the units.
I had the same tutor take me for NVQ computerised accounts (sage) as took me 6 months later for AAT however i still had to sit the sage eliment to be able to pass unit 31 i know very fustrating.
Regards
Vic