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The new AAT level 4 Quakification


Hi Folks

Anybody know when AAT are putting the new resources onto their site?

Being a massive nerd and poor, I can't afford resits so I would like to get ahead early. Any news would be most appreciated.

Thanks in advance



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Well, if as per the subject line, it's a quakification, I imagine that to pass you'll have to explore some catacombs, navigate treacherous paths and face off against various monsters, replenishing your diminishing health along the way, and collecting new weapons and ammunition to help against those monsters.

Oh, wait - quakification was a typo for qualification, you say? Oh. Sorry, in that case, I haven't a clue. :)

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They are going live on 01/09, but only for those on the new qualification.



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Thanks Nick

I start college on the 8th for one day a week.

Vince - I now have a £1 pair of reading glasses and won't ever ever ever make another typo. Honest Guv! biggrin



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Vince - I now have a £1 pair of reading glasses and won't ever ever ever make another typo. Honest Guv! biggrin


 Lol, you will need a half dozen pairs to leave lying around the house, because the glasses are never were you need them when you need them!  Unless of course they are 'lost' on the top of your head, an affliction a pal of mine has! 



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Hyperion wrote:



Vince - I now have a £1 pair of reading glasses and won't ever ever ever make another typo. Honest Guv! biggrin


 Lol, you will need a half dozen pairs to leave lying around the house, because the glasses are never were you need them when you need them!  Unless of course they are 'lost' on the top of your head, an affliction a pal of mine has! 


What irony is there in that one cannot find their glasses because they are not wearing them in order to be able to see the damn things!

I only started wearing glasses at the end of 2013 when I found that I was unable to read exam scripts (thats my excuse for failing paper P2 and I'm sticking to it!) so I've never developed the life skill of only leaving the sodding things in sensible places.

Sure its only a matter of time before I end up finding a pair in the fridge...Where I once found the TV controller!... Not my fault, I think my house has pixies that just move stuff. Its the only explanation for reading a receipt, putting it down on my desk and then it apparently disappearing from the face of the planet for hours only to appear again when you stop looking for it.

 

 

 



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Shamus wrote:


What irony is there in that one cannot find their glasses because they are not wearing them in order to be able to see the damn things!

I only started wearing glasses at the end of 2013 when I found that I was unable to read exam scripts (thats my excuse for failing paper P2 and I'm sticking to it!) so I've never developed the life skill of only leaving the sodding things in sensible places.

Sure its only a matter of time before I end up finding a pair in the fridge...Where I once found the TV controller!... Not my fault, I think my house has pixies that just move stuff. Its the only explanation for reading a receipt, putting it down on my desk and then it apparently disappearing from the face of the planet for hours only to appear again when you stop looking for it.

 

 

 


Good morning Shaun

pixies indeed!!  Reckon your boy is messing with your head. Have you been finding brochures for old folks homes around the place by any chance?

I lost my pencil yesterday, spent 5 minutes looking for it, was about to accuse my client of half inching it and found it in my mouth!  I never do that usually, I'm so OCD with my pens that they have their own spot on the desk!



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Good morning Shaun

pixies indeed!!  Reckon your boy is messing with your head. Have you been finding brochures for old folks homes around the place by any chance?

I lost my pencil yesterday, spent 5 minutes looking for it, was about to accuse my client of half inching it and found it in my mouth!  I never do that usually, I'm so OCD with my pens that they have their own spot on the desk!


 LOL.  I have at least 5 pens on my desk at any one time just in case.

My worst case of short term memory loss, was plugging in my mobile in at work as soon as I got there, as the battery was on the verge of dying.  I then nipped out for a while and cursed myself for leaving my mobile at home. An hour later I remembered I had brought it and put it on charge.



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