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Does anyone know how many sections/questions there are in the Level 2 and Level 3 for the Sage 50 certification. I did Level one last Friday but because I never knew how many sections there were and how many questions I rushed through things. 

I got the simulations completely wrong because they weren't accurate simulations - in the real program if you click and don't release you can look at all the options but in the simulation when you click on the wrong bit, that's it - wrong.

I'm ready to sit the level 2 now but I'd rather know beforehand how many sections there are and how many questions there are in each. The other problem with the exam is you can flag questions but can't really go back and do them if you have time at the end because you have to submit section 1 before going on to section 2. I think I'd half an hour to spare but the questions I had doubts over (and just submitted a guess because I was in a rush) were in sections I had already submitted.

EDIT : I am aware it tells me how many questions there are at the top of the page. But if I'm doing section 1, I don't know how many questions there are in total or even how many sections there are so can't judge how much time I should be allowing for each question.



-- Edited by Peasie on Wednesday 28th of September 2011 01:36:26 AM

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If I was to advertise I had this Sage certification (I got my pass certificate for level I this morning) and say I got all three, would I advertise as "Sage Certified Level I, II & III" or would I just advertise the level III and levels I and II would be implied - although they are sat separate from each other.

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Hi Peasie

If it were me I would probably give the full title, and say I was "Sage 50 Plus & Professional level III certified", as this says more, and tells the potential client how competent you are.

Bit like once you have the full ICB quals, you onoy mention the important one

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Bill

 



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