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  • 2 years later...
Jesus, thats monumental. Our you guys buying all these books or just getting a select few.

 

Jake:thumbup1:

 

Don't buy before you start. I just finished L6 and I probably bought 8 books at the most although I did have a few to start with. If you are doing it with tree life they will tell you where to research as you go along to an extent. Some of the books you won't need. You can get away with it. Depends how loaded you are. Me, not so much.

 

I'm not sure what the subject content is on L4 but with L6 there is a lot of strategic stuff and you can get a lot of research material for free. For example, we had to write a risk management strategy and the main document for the is NTSG which is free to download. Also if you are not a member of the AA you should join and get access to their online database of old journals. They are pretty vital. ISA have a similar online store of old papers also. Its worth trying to find that and sticking a shortcut on your desktop. You can view every paper other than the most recent without being a member.

 

Good luck to all. :thumbup:

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  • 7 years later...
On 17/11/2014 at 20:42, Chris at eden said:

 

Don't buy before you start. I just finished L6 and I probably bought 8 books at the most although I did have a few to start with. If you are doing it with tree life they will tell you where to research as you go along to an extent. Some of the books you won't need. You can get away with it. Depends how loaded you are. Me, not so much.

 

I'm not sure what the subject content is on L4 but with L6 there is a lot of strategic stuff and you can get a lot of research material for free. For example, we had to write a risk management strategy and the main document for the is NTSG which is free to download. Also if you are not a member of the AA you should join and get access to their online database of old journals. They are pretty vital. ISA have a similar online store of old papers also. Its worth trying to find that and sticking a shortcut on your desktop. You can view every paper other than the most recent without being a member.

 

Good luck to all. :thumbup:

Would agree, completed the L6 a few years back and didn't need to buy many books, I found being a member Arb association and have access to there online library was more useful.

 

 

Good luck all

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The L4 Arb Reading List is freely available here:

SKILLSANDEDUCATIONGROUPAWARDS.CO.UK

This qualification has been developed in collaboration with industry, providers and Lantra for those learners working in...

 

Just look up the L2 Arb on the site f you are looking for this one.

 

Our L4 Award is starting in April so do let us know if you are interested. We are classroom based on the Devon/Cornwall border with a class a month for around 6-7 months.

 

Lynher Training.

[email protected]

01822 832232

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