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Anyone on here from Tamworth college??
If so how did you get on?
Sounds like everyone did well or over which is great.
If so how did you get on?
Sounds like everyone did well or over which is great.
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Re:Tamworth
I am in Lichfield at college, just failed PCR, but passed PEV. Did you sit PCR? How did you find it?0 -
Re:Tamworth
Hi, Steve here - the old one without much hair left!
Passed both (PCR & PEV) so that's it - I'm through & done now.
Hope others have had similar 'luck'0 -
Re:Tamworth
Steve - Thats brill you passed both,congrats!!
Paul - well done on passing PEV, thats great!! I sat DFS and PCR and passed both but I found PCR a nightmare and really thought I'd failed so im quite shocked but still happy,sure youll pass it next time.
Althought I still have 3 to sit in June.
You still must be happy though that passed one I definatley would be.0 -
Re:Tamworth
No sorry didnt sit PCR I sat PTC !!
Im confused with all this madness !!!0 -
Re:Tamworth
Thanks, Vicky - you did well too.
Sure you'll be ok in June!
Think of me - I'm studying ATT (Taxation Technician) and compared to AAT it's a nightmare!0 -
Re:Tamworth
HI Steve
Just a quick question before you enter major celebrations. Is it true that PEV and PCR are quite similar to each other? :?:
Best wishes for the future
Eva
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Re:Tamworth
Sorry to hijack your question to someone else, but just wanted to say that PEV and PCR overlap in a lot of areas and it is worth doing the two together.
Good luck
Susan
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Re:Tamworth
Hi, Eva
No time for celebrations with this progression course! - but yes, the two units (8 & 9) do go closely together, all around the theme of management information. Whether or not you sit them together is your choice based on your study workload but it certainly makes sense to study them consecutively. The two units are shared in one Osborne book (excellent material for passing exams, I prefer them to BPP). They're also quite small units and don't take too long to cover. You'll find that the (recent) papers follow a very similar pattern; it was possible to predict almost exactly what topics were going to crop up - and they did!
Best of luck with these,
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