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I was hoping somebody could help me out here, I am due to start my evening nvq2 6129 course in september but was also thinking of doing acs (day release) at the same time to help me get a edge in finding a trainee job.

Do you need to do your acs before nvq3 or during it? All I know is you need it for your nvq3.

So is it worthing doing the 2courses at the same time ?

thanks in advance i know you guys must get feed up answering these types of questions all the time

kind regards

steve
 
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You can't sit your ACS without first providing evidence of 60 supervised jobs doing gas work.
No college will allow you to do it before you've done your level 2 NVQ or worked in the industry for less than 5 years.
 
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