AAT Level 2

United Kingdom
January 11, 2016 2:33pm CST
I have always wanted to do my Bookkeeping qualifications and finally took the plunge and paid to do my Level 2 and Level 3 AAT qualifications last year. I stated well and did the first 2 exams but I hit a bit of a wall then with moving and starting 2 new jobs. I only have 2 years access to get them finished and I think I have already been about a year (I need to check) I am determined to get it done so I am trying to get on with it at the moment. I am trying my best to check into my lot every day or so but I really need to focus so all my online bits and bobs are taking a back seat at the moment. It cost me over £2000 so I really need to get it done even if I am not working in finance I think it will be a good thing to have under my belt. Does anyone have any experience with AAT or other home learning courses ?
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@JudyEv (340466)
• Rockingham, Australia
12 Jan 16
It would be wonderful if you were able to complete this course, especially given the financial commitment you have made. Doing anything be correspondence isn't easy but good luck with it.
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@JudyEv (340466)
• Rockingham, Australia
23 Jan 16
@shellyjaneo Good luck with it. Once it's out of the way you'll hopefully have more time to spend on here.
• United Kingdom
23 Jan 16
Thank you, I do really enjoy the course it's just finding the time. I have been really good this week and got half a module done so I think another week and I will be able to book my next exam. I won't be on here much though but I thought I would check in today to say hello x
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@jaboUK (64354)
• United Kingdom
11 Jan 16
If it cost you that much you shouldn't waste it. Good luck with finishing the course.
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• United Kingdom
23 Jan 16
That's my main motivation at the moment I can't let it go to waste, I have gotten loads done this week luckily, nearly ready to book ,my next exam x
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@jaboUK (64354)
• United Kingdom
23 Jan 16
@shellyjaneo Go for it - good luck.
@Hatley (163776)
• Garden Grove, California
11 Jan 16
good for you you will be better off with more qualifications for sure
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• United Kingdom
23 Jan 16
Thank you, the way I am looking at it is that I can always do freelance work when I qualify even I don't do it as a full time career. I have done loads this week and haven't logged on to mylot at all I can only focus on one thing at a time lol x
@mom210 (9117)
• United States
21 Jan 16
I do think it would be a good idea to complete it. Good luck
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• United Kingdom
23 Jan 16
Thank you x
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@bookbar (1609)
• Sudbury, England
12 Jan 16
Any and all bookeeping is my pet hate, but that's a hefty amount of money to invest, if you don't get to use....I just do what I can and pay the accountant for his knowledge...good luck!
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• United Kingdom
23 Jan 16
I am quite strange I absolutely love it but I have always loved maths and anything numbers based I am a bit of a geek lol x