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ralifff - 07 Oct 2007, 06:40 am
I am in a right pickle and was wondering if any one could advise me

I passed my aat exams and had just the mas 10 project left to do to obtain the qualification. I finished the project a bit late and submitted it to my tutor. I then enrolled onto the ACCA course onto the fundamentals stage; F4 and F6.

I have now realised that my tutor hasn't submitted my project results to the AAT; who can't send me a statement of achievement to show to the ACCA to claim my exemptions!!!

I can't get hold of the tutor where i studied the AAT; and the icing on the ticking dynamite cake is that the ACCA exam entry deadline is next week!!! HELPPPPP!

I have paid for the ACCA course with BPP and i am expected to sit the F4 and F6 papers in december; but without the exemptions awarded and exam entry in by 15 October..........

Please treat this as an urgent urgent urgent request.

Many thanks

Rali
Blue - 07 Oct 2007, 11:10 am
What do you want us to say?

You need to ask your tutor to fax over that you have passed unit 10 and get AAT to fax ACCA to state that. Otherwise you can ask ACCA what exemptions they will award you on the exam passes so far and you may have to pay for (but not take) the accountant in business paper (as I think that is the one that unit 10 gives you exemption for).

There is nothing else you can do I'm afraid