I was doing AAT on half day / evening course. I decided that in the end i could learn everything i needed to know in an hour of working on my own rather than spending 3 hours at college. Most of the people on the course were not university graduates but were simply aiming to get a little higher in their current jobs.
For a university graduate I'd say without doubt go ACCA straight away.
I did indeed get sick of exams by the time i was doing ACCA!!
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"RDP is ok if you are running terminal server, Logmein, VNC etc all require a PC to be left running for you to remote control so not really ideal."
Log me in you can turn the pc on, even if its off - least you could last time I used it. You still need a pc somewhere but you don't have to worry about whether it is on or off.
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I did AAT then ACCA.
I was doing AAT on half day / evening course. I decided that in the end i could learn everything i needed to know in an hour of working on my own rather than spending 3 hours at college. Most of the people on the course were not university graduates but were simply aiming to get a little higher in their current jobs.
For a university graduate I'd say without doubt go ACCA straight away.
I did indeed get sick of exams by the time i was doing ACCA!!
Probably - all i remember is that I have switched on computers that were off, i'm no techie!
All set? Any computer in your
All set? Any computer in your account that is ready for Wake On LAN will show the Switch on this computer button. Click the button to wake the computer. It may take several minutes for the computer to wake.
From logmein website.
"RDP is ok if you are running
"RDP is ok if you are running terminal server, Logmein, VNC etc all require a PC to be left running for you to remote control so not really ideal."
Log me in you can turn the pc on, even if its off - least you could last time I used it. You still need a pc somewhere but you don't have to worry about whether it is on or off.