Exam results - 6 weeks?
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nicoledx
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Hello!
I am just wondering, did anyone get their Level 2 synoptic exams before 6 weeks or exactly 6 weeks after the last day of the synoptic window?
I am just wondering, did anyone get their Level 2 synoptic exams before 6 weeks or exactly 6 weeks after the last day of the synoptic window?
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I think 6 weeks is the maximum time you can expect your results. You'll probably receive them much sooner.
When I completed the AQ2013 qualification, the exams which also needed to be marked by someone also had a time-frame of 6 weeks, but I usually got them the same week. This has it's differences to AQ2016 though, so don't take it as gospel.5 -
You can get them sooner if they were assessed by your college, if you are self learner they are reviewed by AAT and they usually take up to 6 weeksAAT Level 2. 2018 Distinction
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