Registering for ATT
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Hi there,
If you register as a student with ATT, how soon is it you can sit an exam, say I was to register in July 14, can I then take 2 exams in Nov 14?.
On their website it say's May 15, but surely not that long of a wait, don't remember AAT making you wait that long!!!.
Thank you in advance
If you register as a student with ATT, how soon is it you can sit an exam, say I was to register in July 14, can I then take 2 exams in Nov 14?.
On their website it say's May 15, but surely not that long of a wait, don't remember AAT making you wait that long!!!.
Thank you in advance
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Yes I am afraid you would have had to register as a student by the end of April this year to be eligible to sit an exam in November 14.
I guess they expect you to study for 6 months before you take an exam.
If you were to register now you can still sit the e-assessments (Law & Ethics) any time so get them out of the way before May 15 if you are in a hurry!
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thank you for your reply.0
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I have the law book for sale if you need it? It is pretty much brand new, for exams in 2014.
There is a thread somewhere, I'll find it and post a link.
Ta.
Good luck!!
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http://forums.aat.org.uk/forum/for-full-members/member-discussion/further-studies/438610-att-law
Also there is an AAT to ATT group for those who did ATT after AAT.. May be worth a look at for any info etc.
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Hello,
I realise this thread is a few months old but I am currently considering ATT after recently completing AAT. Could someone point me in the right direction for the AAT to ATT group as I can't seem to find it? Thanks!0 -
Hi
Unfortunately the groups are no longer available on the new forum but I think @StuartW and Jo Clark (who created the group) are working on reviving the AAT to ATT group soon.0
