As of today, it is possible to take Level Two exams. The accompanying syllabus booklet will be ready shortly. Level Three is being prepared.
My thanks to everyone who has helped in this excellent team effort.
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Re: Level two
Andy,
Are there any plans to have a practise test at Level 2? I would like to have a try, but I am too mean to pay the £6 for the privilege.
Are there any plans to have a practise test at Level 2? I would like to have a try, but I am too mean to pay the £6 for the privilege.
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Re: Level two
Matthew,
The original intention of the practise level was to allow students to see how the testing process worked rather than providing specific coaching for that particular level.
It just so happened that L1 was completed first as were the initial practise Q&As.
There is no technical reason why we cannot do as you suggest. All we need is a larger pool of practise Q&As to make it possible.
The CoM platform is readily extensible in this way.
The original intention of the practise level was to allow students to see how the testing process worked rather than providing specific coaching for that particular level.
It just so happened that L1 was completed first as were the initial practise Q&As.
There is no technical reason why we cannot do as you suggest. All we need is a larger pool of practise Q&As to make it possible.
The CoM platform is readily extensible in this way.
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