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HI everyone

Just completed the Part P course and would like to move on to 17th edition.
Due to finacial reasons i was wondering what the general opinion of a correspondence course would be with electacourse that seems to be all i can find

Cliff
 
HI everyone

Just completed the Part P course and would like to move on to 17th edition.
Due to finacial reasons i was wondering what the general opinion of a correspondence course would be with electacourse that seems to be all i can find

Cliff
Thats all it is mate,a home study course.You will still have to sit the exam and i don't think a lot of the colleges that do this exam will let you just sit it without doing the course
 
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Thats what i thought, the alternative is ÂŁ400 for 4 days during the week or 10 weeks at evening class might have to wait until i get some more money tax bill looming and all that
 
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Thats what i thought, the alternative is ÂŁ400 for 4 days during the week or 10 weeks at evening class might have to wait until i get some more money tax bill looming and all that
Where do you live mate.Try shopping around.Where i live they range from ÂŁ380 at the college i done mine up to ÂŁ900 for an intense course
 
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Epsom Surrey local college ÂŁ395
There are some 17th edition past papers floating around on the web.Can't remember where at the mo.I did find some 16th edition papers and you can download them onto your computer and practice at your own convenience.A lot of the questions do show up in the exams but it's just the updates that you need to catch up on that your taught at the college
 
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If you do use electacourse just buy the exam simulator dont buy the complete course waste of money the 17th ed is an open book so no study just get lots of questions and find the answers in the book you dont need a course for that.





Chris
 
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