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metromanRATP 12th December 2011 20:26

Oxford VS Bristol in distance learning
 
Good evening,

The title speaks about him even, on the other hand this is what I believed to understand:

Bristol directly gets to the point, to see certain subjects are too slightly handled.
Oxford goes more to details, on the other hand there is an access to all the inclusive CBT.

I would need advice to be known if certain persons were able to compared 2 systems.

Thank you and good evening!

zondaracer 12th December 2011 21:14

Did you use a translator to write that post? Tu as besoin d'utiliser un traducteur différent.

I have not used Oxford, but Bristol for the most part got to the point. From what I heard, Oxford is a bit more in depth.

mad_jock 13th December 2011 04:43

They both will do the job.

It comes down to more about the econmics of getting to one or the other.

Peripero 14th December 2011 10:14

First off, Oxford's price is 2700 GBP, while Bristol's is 2140 GBP. As far as I can tell, both include distance learning CBTs and ATPL manuals (or text books). I have Oxford CBTs and they're pretty good, but have only seen only demos of Bristol's.

All in all, 560 GBP is not an insignificant amount of money given both programs are pretty much the same. I'll probably go with Bristol.

KAISERSOZE 15th December 2011 00:02

Oxford is great

mrmum 15th December 2011 21:09

Plus whatever Bristol's QB costs you when OAA tell you (quietly) to go buy that 'cos it's better than their's.


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