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Hello everyone!!

Happy New Year!

I would like to do an AAT course level 2, but I don't know which training provider to choose.I know that Premier Training, and Eagle education are the best ones , but I found it expensive.

Which training provider would you recommend me?

I would like to do bookkeeping.

 



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Hi,

clearly I am biased, but I would suggest you could also ask current AAT students on a student facebook page, ran by our very own Spamkebab (don't ask).

 

you can find it here:

 

 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/aatdistancelearning/

good luck with your studies

Nick



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Hi Nick

Thank You very much for your suggestion.
At the and I have decided to go wit Fist Intution, and get the bookkeeping course,
The fact is that I'm not from England, but I have been studying Accounting 3 years at the University in my country, and I have got my Diploma.
From 2011 I leave in UK, and now I think my English would be enough good to start to work in Accountancy doing bookeeping for the begining.
My question is: After I have finished this course , how can I get some practical work experience?
As I think whitout work experience it will be very hard to get a job.All the job offers require work experience.
It is any Practical Training Providers?
Or where students can gain work experience ?





Thank you in advance!!


Regards


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Andrea wrote:

Hi Nick

Thank You very much for your suggestion.
At the and I have decided to go wit Fist Intution, and get the bookkeeping course,
The fact is that I'm not from England, but I have been studying Accounting 3 years at the University in my country, and I have got my Diploma.
From 2011 I leave in UK, and now I think my English would be enough good to start to work in Accountancy doing bookeeping for the begining.
My question is: After I have finished this course , how can I get some practical work experience?
As I think whitout work experience it will be very hard to get a job.All the job offers require work experience.
It is any Practical Training Providers?
Or where students can gain work experience ?





Thank you in advance!!


Regards


 



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Hi Andrea,

I am pleased you liked what our students had to say about us.

That is a catch 22 situation that a lot of students find themselves in.  You cant get a job without experience and you cant get experience without a job.  There are companies who will sell you a few weeks experience, however, it does seem a bit wrong to me paying for this.  However, i must admit, I don't know anyone who has used this sort of service.

I would suggest volunteering to get some experience.  I act as treasurer to various churchs and sports clubs, both of which have to submit accounts to various bodies, the FA/Deanery, and no one wants to do them.  So there may be opportunities there, some of my students have had success with volunteering at charities

I try to help my students get experience/their next job, as I take the view if the student just gets a certificate on their bedroom wall at the end of the course, they havent really got as much out of it as they could.

If you have any queries you can get me on nickcraggs@fi.co.uk

All the best

Nick



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Thank you very much Nick for your help!!
I'm looking forward to get the course by the end of this week or latest next week!!
I'm very excited and I can't wait to get the course , and see how I'm going on with?
My plan is to finish by Easter ( April).
This depends how much time I will spend studying, and also how quick I can get through .


Best Regards

Andrea

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Hi Andi

Send me a message here on bkn, maybe I can help you out. I am Hungarian and I study AAT, too.
Or check out my bkn profile and find me on facebook. My name should be a good starting point.
Forum rules probably prohibit discussion in foreign languages.

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Hi Richard

Thank You for your offer!

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