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Hello,

Okay - So I have 5 years experience holding my level two in Plumbing and Pipe Fitting. I passed my level three and my ACS along with the rest of the guys but due to unfortunate circumstances we all ended up failing. This was around the time they was introducing the new course. To cut a long story short after trying to get the money back I pumped into my education (and failing) I am determined to complete this ACS. Having the knowledge I have I don't really want to be going back to college for another 2/3 years.

I would never normally contemplate these Fast Track courses as I am a firm believer that you cannot become a Gas Safe Jedi in six weeks. However due to me practically completing the course I was thinking about going to the dark side (no pun intended).

I would just like to hear your opinions and even anyone who has had experiences with these types "fast track" courses.

Kind regards,
Mikauzer.
 
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