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Wikipedia
AAT is a three-letter acronym that may refer to:
* Australian Antarctic Territory
* An aircraft manufacturer of the 1940s: see List of aircraft manufacturers A
* Achanalt railway station
* Administrative Appeals Tribunal, in Australia
* IATA airport ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AAT
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http://aat-online.blogspot.com/2008/06/nachrichten.htmlNachrichten (by: aat) Auto spielen.... Sandkiste. Wir probieren....
http://yaplog.jp/aat/archive/153 (by: aat) もうちょっとできると思ったのに(;_;) 読解の方が良かったとかどんだけだよ‥ 期末がんばらなきゃ でも家庭科ましで良かった.
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Questions & Answers
How long is the AAT (association of accounting technicians) for ( 1 or 2 years) in the UK.? When I finish college I am thinking of doing the AAT qualification. I am also thinking of doing CIMA but if the AAT is longer than 1 year then I will do AAT. All opinions welcome whether you know the answer to the lerngth of the course or whether you advise me to do CIMA instead.
it is two years
Is a midi to pc/usb cable common and could I get it aat almost any music store? Just wondering if it's something common and if I could get it at a music store. Or would I have to get it from eBay. Just don't wanna go through extra trouble. It's for connecting my Keyboard Piano Synth to my pc to use with Fl Studio.
Try any music store
You can buy one of ebay for cheap ($4)
http://www.fruity-loops-tutorials.com/refer/referral.aspx?userid=31122&urlid=8
Which countries recognise AAT for immigration purposes? I am qualified to Technician level (NVQ 4) for AAT (Association of Accounting Technicians). I have decided I would like to venture to pastures new as I'm currently unhappy with life in England.
However, I do not seem to be able to find a desirable country which recognises and accepts solely the AAT for immigration purposes.
If anyone knows or can recommend countries which do accept the AAT as a sufficient qualification for immigration purposes then please let me know.
I also have been through AAT and I also know a little about qualifications abroad.
I think your starting point should be to look-up UK NARIC, the National Agency responsible for providing information and expert opinion on vocational, academic and professional skills and qualifications from over 180 countries worldwide.
These people will translate your AAT into a equivalent qualification in what ever country you decide to go to. They are slow and you will have to chase them, but they are good!
Hope this helps
Regards
Steve
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