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<blockquote data-quote="TDAWG" data-source="post: 410046" data-attributes="member: 27156"><p>Seriously you have to do the AM2? Why? I did the Level 3 2365 and that covered fault finding, inspection and testing. and the you have to do a bridge course. what a rip off.</p><p></p><p>If you have to do a bridge course thats proves surely to be tricky. I had a chat with a college lecturer about doing the bridge units. Usually it involves going back to college once a week for a couple of months covering a specific unit. Problem is colleges don't phone you to come in to do the unit your going to be jumping in to a full -time class, part-time.</p><p></p><p>Unless tere are test centres that can cover this unit . I feel like I'm going round in circles with this because my tutor told me that doing the 2365 we wouldn't have to do the AM2 or a brigde cousre, just the portfolio.</p><p></p><p>I'd better start saving up </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TDAWG, post: 410046, member: 27156"] Seriously you have to do the AM2? Why? I did the Level 3 2365 and that covered fault finding, inspection and testing. and the you have to do a bridge course. what a rip off. If you have to do a bridge course thats proves surely to be tricky. I had a chat with a college lecturer about doing the bridge units. Usually it involves going back to college once a week for a couple of months covering a specific unit. Problem is colleges don't phone you to come in to do the unit your going to be jumping in to a full -time class, part-time. Unless tere are test centres that can cover this unit . I feel like I'm going round in circles with this because my tutor told me that doing the 2365 we wouldn't have to do the AM2 or a brigde cousre, just the portfolio. I'd better start saving up [/QUOTE]
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