Answering your AAT questions - Can I self study through AAT? - (Career in accounting)
In this video I am aiming to answer a lot of the questions around AAT that haven't yet been answered on my channel. Here I answer the following questions: 1) Can I self study through AAT? 2) How long does it take to get results back after sitting an AAT exam? 3) How many levels are there to the AAT? 4) How much does it cost to book an exam? 5) How can I book my AAT exam? 6) Can MAAT sign passports? Affiliate links - Equipment used: https://amzn.to/3A1KVnP - Camera https://amzn.to/3x32MZw - Camera stand https://amzn.to/35WzDUg - Foldable Desk Let me know if you have any further questions around getting started with the AAT and your career into accountancy in the comments section below and I will do my best to help :) Please as always consider subscribing and like the video if you found it useful :D

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