Cessna24
To spend 2 yrs to pass all 13 modules and be proud of it is a joke.
I hold all your mentioned licences and more.
I spent 2 full years doing CAA A and C course just to get the Cessna licence.
I spent my time with 4 BCAR oral exams and was only B1 with limitations after converted to EASA.
I spent nearly 2 year self study after work without doing much overtime to get my basic pressurised airframe and engine licence.
I spent less than 6 months self study to pass all 5 modules incl. module 3,4 5 7 and 11 to remove my limitation.
I fix more aircraft than you ever turn round aircraft.
Look at jobsearch why Singapore/Malaysia are specified only UK CAA EASA AMEL need to apply,,,,,,,,,,,,,,