Steve Taylor
20-04-06, 10:10
The AAT encourages you to seek advice on the discussion forums to develop your competence. This largely works well, with more experienced students giving good advice to their peers. However, general advice should not be confused with requests for actual evidence for the user to pass off as their own work to demonstrate their competence. This would be deemed as malpractice and is not condoned by the AAT or the UK regulatory authorities. For this reason requests for portfolios, unit 10 projects or other evidence will be removed from the discussion forums.
The Forum Terms & Conditions give further advice on the use of this web service.
You are also advised that if you are struggling with any aspect of your work then the first point of call for support should be your tutor at the centre. You may also find our resource centre helpful (http://www.aat.org.uk/studysupport/)
Steve Taylor
AAT
Quality Assurance Manager
The Forum Terms & Conditions give further advice on the use of this web service.
You are also advised that if you are struggling with any aspect of your work then the first point of call for support should be your tutor at the centre. You may also find our resource centre helpful (http://www.aat.org.uk/studysupport/)
Steve Taylor
AAT
Quality Assurance Manager