ATPL results
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Naples Florida
Call your school they should have gotten the results last Thursday.
At NAC we make a point of calling all students and/or emailling the results out as soon as we get to the office on thursday. Which is what you would expect any school would do for you considering the pain and torture you have endured studying for the exams and then waiting for 2 weeks to get the results..
So give them a call first thing monday and get them to give you the results.
Chris
At NAC we make a point of calling all students and/or emailling the results out as soon as we get to the office on thursday. Which is what you would expect any school would do for you considering the pain and torture you have endured studying for the exams and then waiting for 2 weeks to get the results..
So give them a call first thing monday and get them to give you the results.
Chris
Joined: Aug 2001
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From: Dorset
Results forms sent directly to the schools almost always arrive before those sent to private addresses. When new students join EPTA I always advise them to get their results sent directly to the school. I then hand out the results when they arrive, and telephone any students who are not present on the day.
The very small number of students who choose to ignore this advice usually have to wait at least 1 extra day to get their results. The delay is usually even longer for those living in Ireland.
Even if your school does not provide this level of service, it will be far easier to telephone your school for an undate, rather to get one from the CAA. Those who have tried ringing the CAA will be all to familiar with the torture of their automated answer service. But your school will be able to give you the results only if you have asked for your results to be sent directly to the school.
Do not ask the CAA to send your results to your home, then later ask your school to ring the CAA to get them. If you do this, the CAA will charge you an additional £21 for this "duplicate" set of results.
Whatever method you choose, remember that each school eventually receives an e-mail copy of the results for all of its students. But this usually takes a further week or so to arrive.
The very small number of students who choose to ignore this advice usually have to wait at least 1 extra day to get their results. The delay is usually even longer for those living in Ireland.
Even if your school does not provide this level of service, it will be far easier to telephone your school for an undate, rather to get one from the CAA. Those who have tried ringing the CAA will be all to familiar with the torture of their automated answer service. But your school will be able to give you the results only if you have asked for your results to be sent directly to the school.
Do not ask the CAA to send your results to your home, then later ask your school to ring the CAA to get them. If you do this, the CAA will charge you an additional £21 for this "duplicate" set of results.
Whatever method you choose, remember that each school eventually receives an e-mail copy of the results for all of its students. But this usually takes a further week or so to arrive.
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From: Doon the watter, a million miles from the sandpit.
Thanks HWD, I can't quite believe it myself - I have to keep checking the letter to make sure I read it right!
Don't think I'll ask for a recount . . .
Don't think I'll ask for a recount . . .
Joined: Feb 2004
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From: UK
Do you guys in the UK have to wait for your results ? We, in Sweden, copy our results and correct them buy the end of the day using another copy of the test (the original tests are of course already handed in and cannot be altered). We know our preliminary results by the end of the day...
Btw, what do you think about the tests? Were they harder/easier than expected? Any good feedback you wanna share?
I'm soon about to do them (in December ALW, OPP, COM, HPL, MET)
edit: spelling
Btw, what do you think about the tests? Were they harder/easier than expected? Any good feedback you wanna share?
I'm soon about to do them (in December ALW, OPP, COM, HPL, MET)

edit: spelling
Joined: Oct 2004
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From: uk
gavthenav, did you get your results from the nautical college? How did you do in them? I've been considering doing my atpls with them but haven't heard good things, lecturers not turning up, feedback answers being wrong, notes are rubbish, but it seems to be cheap, is it a case of you get what you pay for?i'd like some feedback from somebody who has actually studied there
thanx
thanx
Joined: Jan 2004
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From: UK
Finally recieved my results today after asking the school (GTS) to kindly email them.
I'm still waiting for Royal Mail to get there act together and won't be holding my breath. I will however, be smiling like the proverbial Cheshire cat for quite some time after learning that I passed all 14 first time with a respectable 90% average.
Thanks GTS, and congratulations to everybody else enjoying passes.
I'm still waiting for Royal Mail to get there act together and won't be holding my breath. I will however, be smiling like the proverbial Cheshire cat for quite some time after learning that I passed all 14 first time with a respectable 90% average.
Thanks GTS, and congratulations to everybody else enjoying passes.





