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samjane2108
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Hi im changing career and have researched the fastest and cheapest ways to get into a finance role. I have looked at doing a course which teaches you on the job for 1 month for £300 and they help you get into a position they give you a reference and certificate but its probably not a recognised qualification.do you think this is worth it or shall i just do the full AAT level 2 which is £1200 for classroom study . Also is this the cheapest i can find thank you
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Distance learning is usually much cheaper and offered by a few different providers including Kaplan and BPP. The AAT qualification is widely respected in the workplace and well worth doing.0
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Level 2 for me has cost roughly £465:
£18 x 5 textbooks = £90
Free trial of Sage One = £0
£75 x 5 exams = £375
If you think you have the discipline to self study you don't even have to pay a provider. I just posted a more detailed explanation on another thread.
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Doh just realised this post was from a year ago0
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