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AAT Level 2 - Kaplan

Anyone tried their Distance Learning? How long did it take? I checked their website and to enroll for 2012 you need to complete the course by September.

I can devote 2 full days each week. Think I can complete it by September?

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  • MissSarah1972
    MissSarah1972 Posts: 1,648 Forumite
    fleesaurus wrote: »
    Anyone tried their Distance Learning? How long did it take? I checked their website and to enroll for 2012 you need to complete the course by September.

    I can devote 2 full days each week. Think I can complete it by September?
    September 2012? I think not.
  • xxSaffronxx
    xxSaffronxx Posts: 102 Forumite
    You wont complete a whole level by September. You might be able to sit examinations for 1 or 2 papers depending on how hard you work
  • spadoosh
    spadoosh Posts: 8,732 Forumite
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    In terms of learning whats needed, easily.

    As for getting the exams in place different story.
    And are you enrolling for aat level 2 or aat level 3 and you need to have done aat level 2 by september?! If its the former should be a piece of pee, it will only be a basic entry exam, the three r's!
    The latter like i said, to get the knowledge doesnt take long but sitting the exams etc does.

    I did AAT at college so always had to wait untill exam times. couldve finished the course in 2 weeks and sat all exams at then end of it and probably wouldve faired as good.
  • xxSaffronxx
    xxSaffronxx Posts: 102 Forumite
    I too could have done Level 2 quickly as I had a lot of experience prior to sitting my AAT (but I was exempt based on experience). However, this may not be the case with the OP so they may not find it as easy as that.
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