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- June 18, 2016 at 1:31 am #323336
Dear, i would like to attend P2 course at a classroom, but i searched on the web, and it seemed impossible to find a centre neither in The Netherlands nor UK. can anyone recommend any approved centre please where lectures are taught in English? very much appreciated for your help. thank you very much. maroine
June 18, 2016 at 8:14 am #323358@mibrahimi said:
Dear, i would like to attend P2 course at a classroom, but i searched on the web, and it seemed impossible to find a centre neither in The Netherlands nor UK. can anyone recommend any approved centre please where lectures are taught in English? very much appreciated for your help. thank you very much. maroineColleague;
Depended on your own skills, Opentutions is the best option and MOST tution providers are going the technology way – electronic class. All these courses are taught in English and you may want to start with ACCA aprove learning partners (ALP).
It take decipline to self-study. With technology and dive for accedent free – exams success ALL the way; you can do anything.
Regards,
July 14, 2016 at 3:14 pm #325906@mibrahimi said:
Dear, i would like to attend P2 course at a classroom, but i searched on the web, and it seemed impossible to find a centre neither in The Netherlands nor UK. can anyone recommend any approved centre please where lectures are taught in English? very much appreciated for your help. thank you very much. maroineHi Maroine,
Here is the list of ACCA Approved Learning Providers, https://www.accaglobal.com/uk/en/learning-provider/learningproviders-alpc.html
They are Kaplan, Becker and BPP.
I know that both Kaplan and BPP offer classroom courses and they one you choose will depend on location and preference really.
Where are you based Maroine in the UK? Depending on this information, there may be one provider closer to you. I.e. For me, Kaplan is closer so I use Kaplan if I do any classroom courses. Both have lectures taught in English.Hope this Helps,
Samir.
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