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Wanted to share this good news.....
I have just completed my Level 3 exam today & got 93%!!!!
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Nice one Sangeetha congrats to you
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Well done Sangeetha - great mark too.
Kate
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Well done that's a fantastic achievement.
I'm thinking of doing Level 3 but I'm not sure wether to do manual or computerised, just wondered why did you pick manual?
Edited at 22 Jan 2011 07:57 PM GMT
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Thank you everybody for your comments, it is very encouraging. I will slowly start off for Computerised Level 2 & 3 soon.
Andrea - I did Manual level first, because it gives you a good grounding on the principles, after which I think it will be much easier to sail through the computerised version. Goodluck
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Hi - I'm so excited I just passed my Manual Level 3 exam today and got 96%. I know where I went wrong and I'm going to get to the bottom of it!
I've applied for my practice license and can't wait to get started.
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Hi Sangeetha
Congrats on passing your level 3 a few months back!! How did you find it, is it harder then manual level 2, or is it on the same power i.e intense? Thats how i found learning level 2...lol
Colleen
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Hi Nelufa,
Congrats on your mark, i will ask you what i just asked Sangeetha. How did you find it? Is it as intense as manual level 2? And is it worth it to do it?
Thanks
Colleen :)
Edited at 31 Mar 2011 08:14 AM GMT
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NNC said:
“Hi - I'm so excited I just passed my Manual Level 3 exam today and got 96%. I know where I went wrong and I'm going to get to the bottom of it!
I've applied for my practice license and can't wait to get started.
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Hi Nelufa and Sangeetha!
Well done on your results! I passed my computerised level 3 but still have to take my manual level 3!
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Congratulations to you Sangeetha!
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Hi everyone
Just want to let you know that I passed Level III with 95%.
My next step would be Computerised Accounts in which I am quite comfortable as have been working with it for nearly 6 years. Is there someone who can advise me if I need to buy a course with a tuition provider to get access to the software or is there any other means to get hold of a software so that I can take the exams. Am thinking of going to the exams without going to the learning phase but just some practice of past papers. Do anyone know if this is feasible.
Thanks for clariying this for me.
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Hi Faks,
You do not need to purchase a training package containing a software in order to revise and take an exam. There are free software you can download online enabling you to print out required report for the exam. Fusion accounts is one of them. It has been recommended by Ami Copeland from ICB.Click on software forum and you will come accross her post. She has posted a link for Students. Fusion is offering two months trial! which in my opinion is enough for you to take your exam.
There are other free online software...kashflow, clearbooks,quickbook....None is offering two months trial if i am not wrong.
As you quoted you have been working in accounts for 6 years, purchasing learning package would be, in my opinion a waste of money!
Good Luck,
xxxx
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Hi Mikkee
Thnaks for your advice regarding the Meeting. I'll see if I can make it this time then.
Thanks and may be see you soon in the London Meeting
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To nckbooks
Thanks for coming back to me on the Software stuff. I didn't know that was possible, thank you so much. I will have a look and if i need any more advice I will come to you. Is that ok?
Regards
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Sangeetha said:
“Wanted to share this good news.....
I have just completed my Level 3 exam today & got 93%!!!!”
congrats
Edited at 01 Jun 2011 01:58 AM GMT
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Congratulations!
I am so happy to see so many people passed the level III exam!!! I don't want to be rude but since lots of you passed, is there anyone could be very kind and let me have the Level III books pleeeease? I will be very happy to pay some money for the books and postage
Please email me if you are interested: w.xinyue@yahoo.com
Thank you Anna
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