Level 2 needed to pass level 3?
Jban
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I've passed level 1 bookkeeping and accounting software and I looked at some stuff for AAT accounting foundation level 2 by myself. I took a maths test, an English test and a accounting skills test and managed to get on a level 3 accounting course.
My question is, is it reasonably possible to pass AAT level 3 accounting without sitting the level 2 first or should I definitely do AAT accounting level 2 first?
I'm trying to look AAT accounting level 2 content before September enrollment dates for either level.
My question is, is it reasonably possible to pass AAT level 3 accounting without sitting the level 2 first or should I definitely do AAT accounting level 2 first?
I'm trying to look AAT accounting level 2 content before September enrollment dates for either level.
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I have done level 2, and am now on Level 3. And I would say yes, but I don't know for sure.
Lots of Level 3 stuff builds on stuff from level 3, but you may be able to pick it up as you go.
I would say look through the level 2 & 3 syllabus and see how much of it you can get a grasp of.0 -
@Jban
If you know your double-entry bookkeeping then I can't see why not.. To be honest, Level 2 is extremely basic, Level 3 is slightly bit harder and Level 4 that's where the interesting stuff begins.
If your goal is to do ACCA/CIMA I would skip AAT and go into chartered level straight away.To finish Level 2,3,4 will take you a while (took me around 2 years I think) and all you will get is 3 exemptions from ACCA papers, those 3 papers can be done within 6 months or even quicker.
But again, depends by your goals, revision and how well you take in the information..
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Norvydas Valavicius.1 -
Wish I could of gone straight into ACCA, but it wasn't given to me as an option... only level 2 & then 3.0
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It's well worth doing Level 2 first. We know those who start with Level 2 have a higher rate of completing AAT than those who start at Level 3 or 4. With the foundation and advanced qualification complete, you can also seek employment in the sector and potentially an employer who can help pay for your studies.Jban said:I've passed level 1 bookkeeping and accounting software and I looked at some stuff for AAT accounting foundation level 2 by myself. I took a maths test, an English test and a accounting skills test and managed to get on a level 3 accounting course.
My question is, is it reasonably possible to pass AAT level 3 accounting without sitting the level 2 first or should I definitely do AAT accounting level 2 first?
I'm trying to look AAT accounting level 2 content before September enrollment dates for either level.
We also have the Skillcheck tool which will help you decide where to start.0 -
I wanted to start at level 2 or 3...but my college actually suggested that I should start at level ONE, for which they were offering all those who did a free first year's membership to AAT. So I took it. xD Breezed level 1 in a week, 2 and 3 took a year to do.
At the time, I was unemployed, with little work history and nothing relevant to accounting, and a maths degree that was already about 10 years old and dusty. Employers didn't even start taking my job applications seriously enough to interview me until I finished level 2, and I only got a job after finishing level 3 (which I'm still in now, 3½ years on). Did my level 4 exams in my first year in work, my project and MAAT in my second year, took some time to focus on my job, and am now heading through ACCA.
Sometimes, doing the easy early levels can be a good idea even if you technically don't NEED to - just as a refresher course, ease you into the subject, or even just to help you get back into the swing of studying regularly.Accounts Executive, ғɪᴀʙ ᴍᴀᴀᴛ
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Hi AAT_Team Administrator
'It's well worth doing Level 2 first. We know those who start with Level 2 have a higher rate of completing AAT than those who start at Level 3 or 4.'
Just out of interest what is the breakdown data % of completion of the full AAT qualification between between those who start at Level 2 and those who start at Level 3/4? I would be grateful if you could share it with us.0 -
I've just completed level 3 without doing level 2 and having no prior knowledge. I found it manageable as long as you keep up with revision and have dedicated time to it every week! Ive managed to get a distinction in every exam (except synoptic as still awaiting that result!!) so it is definitely manageable to do 3 without 20
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I've been doing self directed learning, looking at level 2 topics youtube and in general online. The forum has been really helpful for stuff that wasn't clear.
Based on the few online tests that I've found - some more would be really helpful!- I've decided to go for the level 3. I shall update on how I get on.0 -
Brief update - I've passed the L3 Advanced Bookkeeping unit assessment so that's one done.0
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Update: I passed level 3 (without any resits) without sitting the level 2 and am due to start level 4 shortly.1
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