Following an initial failure of any JAR examination too many students seem to rush to try again without adequate preparation.
During my time as the POF instructor at PPSC I observed a good many students (often, but not always from other schools) attempting to improve their knowledge of a small number of subjects, by taking the 2 week consolidation course. Sadly in too many cases, this attempt to remedy their problems by taking a course designed for the average student, proved to be unsuccessful. This problem was compounded by the fact that the timing of the 2 week courses was such that any decision to cancel resits would have resulted in loss of exam fees.
I advise all students taking resits to seek a training provider that is able to meet their individual requirements. Under no circumstance should a fourth attempt be made unless you are absolutely (200%?) sure, that you are fully prepared.
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[ 09 September 2001: Message edited by: Keith Williams. ]
[ 09 September 2001: Message edited by: Keith Williams. ]
[ 09 September 2001: Message edited by: Keith Williams. ]