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I am thinking about doing technician level as home study as my work wont pay for me to do it at college. I have my hnd in accounts and found intermediate quite easy however my work did pay for me to do it via day release.<BR>I would not do the tax exams i would do the cash book simulation and the audit one as i am an Internal Auditor but do you think if i bought the Technician Osbourne books second hand from someone i would be able to cope working through that and sitting my exams.<BR><BR>I just cant afford to pay all the money for premier training etc.<BR><BR>
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I reckon you might be alright, how many exams were you thinking of doing each sitting?<BR><BR>If your not new to the subject then i think you could do it, i pretty much learnt ECR at Intermediate out of a book. Altough I was enroled at college i only went to the first lesson coz my lecturer was rubbish. If anything i find you learn to much out of the book as most of it never comes up on the exam paper, where as at college they tend to just go over the stuff that is relevant in the books.<BR><BR>You can get all the past papers and stuff off this site anyway and us guys could always try and help you if you were struggling with something imparticular.0 -
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Thanks very much i feel a bit better now, i would probably sit one exam per sitting but i will have 2 simulations to do, so not sure where i can do these? i know i can sit my exams at the college which is fine but not usre about the simulations. I think i am going to have problems with the project as i no nothing about it so any help would be great as i no nothing about it0 -
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Hi<BR><BR>To do the simulations you will either need to register with a home study provider or another option is to buy the simulations alone. BPP used to do this and it included the service of marking and forwarding to the AAT. They dont say anything on the BPP website so you'll need to call them.<BR><BR>Neil0