We appreciate that obtaining a professional qualification is challenging so it is important to approach your studies in a very structured way to achieve the outcome you deserve. At me financial training we want you to succeed and therefore our training is specifically designed to ensure you use your time effectively to make the most of the time available to you - both in the classroom and at home.
Smaller class sizes
Our smaller class sizes (maximum 30) ensure that your tutors can provide you with more individual attention. This mentoring approach, supported by tutor marking of questions and course exams throughout your studies, means that you receive the attention you expect to maximise your chances of success.
Support from your tutor is never far away from day one right up to the day of the exam and beyond - contact them by e-mail or call our support desk on 020 3002 3397 - manned from 8am to 7pm (weekdays) and 10am to 4pm (weekends) for assistance.
Targeted study programmes
Targeted study programmes
will be given to you at the start of the course: highlighting any preparation needed for the next day of the course; identifying questions to attempt on what you have studied already; as well as referring to additional reading from one of the recommended texts or from articles in newspapers or from the internet.
The study programme will suggest questions to be attempted throughout the course - question practice is vital to improve your knowledge and exam technique - which should be submitted for marking by your tutor. The programme will also identify when you should sit the course exams which should be attempted under exam conditions and then submitted for marking by your tutor who will provide targeted feedback and advice as to how to improve your mark.
Web based discussion groups
Web based discussion groups will be set up by your tutor to identify items of interest in the news and to facilitate the sharing of ideas, queries and concerns between the students and the tutor throughout your studies. These groups will also identify useful technical and exam technique articles from your student magazine as well as magazines such as PASS and PQ.
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