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Burlesque_Babe wrote: »thing is Inky, I was watching them all whizzing around the screen and tapping away and the exam paper (something about setting up a company and then loads of gobbledygook ) it looked fascinating. I have O level maths and you don't need any kind of pre-qualification for level 1. I looked it up to do it online/distance learning because our classes are in the daytime and it's £500 with other trainers - it's £177 even if you pay full price with us :eek:
I just LOVE Sage:smileyhea..........its how I got into teaching as there was a shortage of people who could use Sage at the time, I dont get the chance to teach it much now, just 1 module on the AAT but its still my kinda thing.But these things take time, I know that I'm, the most inept that ever stepped.0 -
Katsu Ive started noting down things that I shall be getting people. Ive found loads of quirky bits and bobs which I shall start buying when I have the odd £5 or £10
I love it and this Christmas I shall be so organised!
I love not getting anxious about Christmas.Debt at highest: £8k. Debt Free 31/12/2009. Original MFD May 2036, MF Dec 2018.0 -
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Well done Beanie!! :T :T"I wasn't wrong, I just wasn't right enough.":smileyhea97800072589250
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Well done Beanie.
Er what is TMA?0 -
I was hoping to copy their design of mixed colours. My OH's cousin's girlfriend has a hippyish style, so I'm hoping a mix will suit her outfits.littlemisschocolate wrote: »Katsu that's lovely.
What colours are you going to do the beads in?
CxDebt at highest: £8k. Debt Free 31/12/2009. Original MFD May 2036, MF Dec 2018.0 -
I just LOVE Sage:smileyhea..........its how I got into teaching as there was a shortage of people who could use Sage at the time, I dont get the chance to teach it much now, just 1 module on the AAT but its still my kinda thing.
I haven't used Sage since I did my AAT back in 1991
Don't Take Life too Seriously - Nobody gets out alive :rotfl:0 -
Well done Beanie :TIs it better to aim for the stars and hit a tree or aim for a tree and land in its branches :think:Loves being a Wonderbra friend :kisses3:
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bookseller1980 wrote: »Well done Beanie.
Er what is TMA?
In my OU days it was a Tutor Marked Assignment (an assignment in other words).Debt at highest: £8k. Debt Free 31/12/2009. Original MFD May 2036, MF Dec 2018.0 -
well done beanie.
TMA - Tutor Marked Assignment! Got to love OU speak! ;-)0
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