Studying accountancy

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Five ways to ensure you are not deprived of sleep

With recent research finding that students who are deprived of sleep achieve less, getting a good night’s rest has never been more important. Steven Perryman offers five ways to ensure you get more than 40 winks.

Three ways to manage your AAT study schedule at Easter

Time management is a vital skill when studying AAT. Polly Mainds offers three handy tips to help you plan your Easter study time so you use it more effectively – and still have time for some fun stuff.

How to access a career in finance

There are many factors that stop people from pursuing a career in finance. Some lack the time, money or confidence. Others have too many commitments or cannot afford it. Stella Peterson, Credit Controller at Thomson Reuters, overcame many of these issues by choosing AAT’s entry-level qualification, AAT Access.

Top five posts to help you study AAT

In the our second round-up of our top posts, Steven Perryman collates some of our most popular posts from the past year aimed at helping you study AAT.

Why I left Rwanda to study accountancy

AAT student Emmanuel Gatete left Rwanda three years ago to come to the UK and study accountancy with AAT. He talks of his dreams and aspirations – and how he hopes to one day set up his own business.

Top tips for passing AAT Level 4 assessments

AAT Level 4 assessments don’t have to be a chore according to Becky Green, an AAT tutor at BPP Birmingham. Just follow these five simple steps to make sure you’re always at your best come your assessment.

New approach to e-learning in accountancy

AAT won the prestigious E-Learning Age award for ‘best use of rapid e-learning’ last week. Suzie Webb, AAT Director of Education, talks about AAT’s approach to e-learning and how it’s changing the AAT Accounting Qualification for the better.

Why I’m turning to accountancy when my rugby career ends

This weekend Kylie Leuluai lines up for Leeds Rhinos in rugby league’s Super League Grand Final. He is planning for life away from the field already by studying accountancy with AAT. Here he explains why he will swap tackles for numbers when his rugby career ends.

Beyond the books: music

In the fourth in a series of posts throughout September looking at the lighter side of student life, Louise Bell shows you how to let your musical side out whilst you study.

How to enjoy student life without breaking the bank

In the third in a series of posts throughout September looking at the lighter side of student life, Louise Bell shows you how to enjoy your spare time without spending a fortune

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