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Hi 

Just wondered if anyone could direct me to any AAT practice Exams. I have the one given to me by my training provider but would like to try more before I take the actual exam, just so I can make sure I am confident in taking the exam.

 

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Hi Sammy, which level AAT are you studying? and Which exam?

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Login to MyAAT on the AAT website. Under "Computer based assessments" select "Practice assessments", and then expand your level of study. Pick "Practice CBT" of your choice under the module you want.

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Well there's also Green Light revision under "Your study zone access practice assessments, e-learning resources, Green Light tests and more." in MyAAT.

Osborne has http://www.osbornebooks.co.uk/elearning.



-- Edited by KTC on Wednesday 10th of October 2012 06:06:50 PM

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Hi Neil, I'm doing Level 2 and only On the BA I & II Exams at the moment. Its all stuff I know and do in my everyday work, but felt I needed an actual qualification rather than being 'Qualified by Experience'. Only despite doing all this every day and getting all distinctions in my assignments I'm bricking it at the thought of taking an actual exam and it feels like I'm just not retaining the information in my head, so really want to do lots of practice exams to build up my confidence.

Thanks KTC (sorry don't know your name), will have a look at the ones on there. I knew they were there but wondered if there were more elsewhere.

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Hi Sam,

I wouldn't (i know easier said than done) stress yourself out over the actual AAT exams, If you can do the mocks on MyAAT you will be more than fine.

It's the layout you need to get your head around. As KTC said, try the Greenlight questions too, they can be quite fun. You are definitely on the right track

just by asking on here if there are any more practice materials. I never did level 2 as i went the City & Guilds route, but just keep practising and remember to

take a break. I usually have a few days away to let it all sink in, but different strokes for different folks.

Come the day, you will find that you have kept the information quite well.

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