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Just wanted to shout about it really... lol! I dont often get to blow my own trumpet! lol

Passed my Xero Certifaction and am now a Xero Partner (bronze)! Bloody hard test, well over complicated at least... its like having to read how to open up something on the computer.... is it A. file>save B. etc etc etc... LOL biggrin

And then on Sat last week Passed and AAT exam! :D only 5 more to go! confuse



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Nice work Gary. Definitely something to shout about.

Well i'm not sure about the Xero cert as i know nothing about it but the AAT one deserves a chufty badge.

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Well done Garry, nice one matey.

You'll have them MAAT letters in no time.

Like Neil Xero means nothing to me but that takes nothing from the achievement.

Way to go bud,

talk soon,

Shaun.

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Well played Gary \o/

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Yes, well done Gary. Now you can have a break over Christmas!!

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2 exams in a week. 

Takes my back to my ICAS student days when I did 5 exams in a week (well 10 really as there was a 2.5 hour one each morning and a 3 hour one each afternoon).  Now that was the week from hell.

Xero exam is easy peasy.  Just really need to read the certfication notes and then work your way through the 25 multiple choice questions.  Think the pass mark of 80% is quite high but guess they are trying to keep their standards up.  Think I got 23 out of 25 at first go. 

Well done.



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Well, you beat me hands down Mark, most I've ever managed was four in a week (and I failed one of those). Plus of course the ACCA ones are three hours a day rather than the five and a half hours a day that you suffered for Chartered.

Don't know about you but I find that it isn't during the exam sittings that it hits you. Its after the final one of a sitting by which time I even find remembering my name a major achievement and I just end up shell shocked for a week or so.

Still, as the old saying goes, you either use it or lose it.

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I cant wait for those letters Shamus, its gonna be a while but SOOOO worth it!

Thanks everyone :D

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