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Cheers Sciutadopitys that was my gut feeling but good to get vibe from others who've been there and done it. ISA wins my vote there then. I'm a bit reserved to go back into the realms of studying as tree work was a physically welcome break from my 10+ years of study and research in biodiversity ecology (B.Sc., M.Sc., & Ph.D.). But I figure we must embrace the challenges to better ourselves so something to think about for the near future for me.

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The 10 id's were not photos for my exam. (Sat at Capel Manor).

Total c*@p being written about AA Profess membership. You need to have level 4 qualification, or documented proof of working to that standard, (giving AA examples of projects/ responsibilities etc):001_cool:

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Total c*@p being written about AA Profess membership. You need to have level 4 qualification, or documented proof of working to that standard, (giving AA examples of projects/ responsibilities etc):001_cool:

 

and then you pay them 5 years worth of subscription fees and they change ur letters to F. Arbor A - great stuff! Where is the achievement in that mate? No Continuing Education Units like ISA. No exam. can't see the point to be honest. And i know many people who feel the same! If you are struggling to find a few letter to put after ur name then go for it, personally i'm not so i'll leave it thanks blakes 7!

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and then you pay them 5 years worth of subscription fees and they change ur letters to F. Arbor A - great stuff! Where is the achievement in that mate? No Continuing Education Units like ISA. No exam. can't see the point to be honest. And i know many people who feel the same! If you are struggling to find a few letter to put after ur name then go for it, personally i'm not so i'll leave it thanks blakes 7!

 

Sciadopitys, the achievement is not having F. Arbor A after your name, but either your record of level 4 CPD or your level 4 qualification.

The AA now allows you to give proof of your skills and CPD since the RFS Prof Dip Arb' became a level 6 qualification.

This allows you to demonstrate your ability, that you have gained practically.

Read what is required, a good idea IMHO.

I see that you are not struggling to have letters after your name: NPTC!

BTW I am also ISA cert' arb', but I dont feel I need to shout about it. I also have several "O" levels (also level 2), an "A" level (level 3) and a HND (level 4)

ISA Cert Arb equates to level 2, and its multiple choice!:001_tongue:

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The gold standard for Arboriculturalists is to become chartered with the Institute of Chartered Foresters, who now recognise "Chartered Arboriculturalist" as a distinct division and seperate from foresters.

 

MICFor - Memeber of the Institute of Chartered Foresters

 

Who is chartered btw???

 

You seem well informed on this matter. Which qualification / certificate is most recognised in Australia? May have a full time climbers job there and wanting to take a quali which is recognised by the Aussies.

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