After the exam was conducted the centre was visited by the Director of Education at AAT, Clare Morley, where she discussed the project with Dr Dak Patel, the Principal. Also in attendance was London SAM’s IQAM, Mel McMahon. Dr Dak Patel said he was very pleased and honoured to be chosen to conduct the trial, and looks forward to continuing the excellent relationship with the AAT.
The good news is that LondonSAM is now able to take all bookings for the new exciting exam. It is open to all students whether they are students of LondonSAM or not. This is especially valuable to all distance learning students.
Exams can be booked any day Monday-Friday 10.00 am, 2.00 pm or 5.30 pm, and Saturday or Sunday 10.00 am or 1.00 pm. If you were not successful in the December 2007 exams you can re-sit your exam the very next day at LondonSAM and as many times as you like! Why not come and pass your exam in a wonderful environment in the heart of the City of London (2 mins from Liverpool Street Station) and be part of the world’s first AAT U30 CB EXAM. For any other information email: aat@londonsam.org.uk.
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