AATitude Festival returns on the 24th - 28th May

10th May 2021

First Intuition is pleased to announce the return of their AWARD WINNING online AATitude festival for AAT students this spring! From Monday 24th May to Friday 28th May they will be hosting various sessions on key topics to help and inspire AAT students.

The sessions are all completely FREE, open to anyone and will take place online so you can join anywhere you have internet access!

Here are just some of the key topics that will be covered during AATitude:

  • Everything you need to know about Quals22
  • The role of data analytics in accountancy
  • Life after AAT
  • How to set up your own practice
  • Revision Techniques
  • Skills to succeed in synoptics

Please tell anyone you know who is studying AAT and interested in maximising their potential

For further information click here

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