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Training Options

Choose a training route that matches your schedule, learning style and how soon you need to be exam-ready. The best option is the one you will actually complete, with enough practice to prove you understand the rules.

Important: Training helps you prepare. The official exam booking and results are handled by the exam body. Always confirm the latest rules when booking.

Quick selector: which option fits you?

Use the cards below to pick your best match. No, “I’ll study when I feel like it” is not a strategy.

Best for
Self-study
You’re disciplined, can follow a schedule, and will practice consistently.
  • Flexible schedule
  • Lowest cost approach
  • Requires strong self-management
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Best for
Guided online training
You want structure, explanations, accountability and a clear pace to exam readiness.
  • Weekly structure
  • Guided explanations
  • Ideal for first-timers
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Best for
Workshop / intensive
You learn fast in a focused environment and can commit dedicated time to prep and practice afterwards.
  • High momentum
  • Fast foundation build
  • Still needs practice after
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Option 1: Self-study

Self-study can work extremely well if you follow a plan and practice consistently. The exam is application-based, so you need practice questions and explanations, not just theory.

What you need
A schedule, a study guide, and a serious practice routine.
Best if
You can study daily and review every wrong answer properly.
Watch out
Skipping practice or booking too early is the usual fail route.

Option 2: Guided online training (webinar-style)

This route is designed for consistency. You get structure, explanations, and a clear pace that helps you avoid the “I’ll do it tomorrow” trap that has ruined many good intentions.

Best for
First-time writers, busy schedules, and people who need accountability.
What you gain
Clear explanations, exam technique, and consistent progress.
Practice focus
You still need practice. Training works best when practice is baked in.
Good outcome
Better retention and confidence under exam conditions.

Option 3: Workshop / intensive training

Workshops work well for building momentum quickly. They are ideal when you can commit time and want a focused environment. The key is what you do after: practice and consolidation.

Best for
People who learn fast with direct teaching and dedicated time blocks.
What you gain
Fast clarity on rules, process, disclosures, and exam technique.
Watch out
A workshop is not a magic spell. You still need post-workshop practice.

Quick comparison

A simple way to choose: decide how much structure you need and how consistent you can be.

Option Structure Flexibility Best for Risk area
Self-study Low High Disciplined learners Skipping practice / inconsistency
Guided online High Medium First-timers, busy schedules Not doing the homework practice
Workshop / intensive High (short burst) Low (fixed dates) Fast learners, focus time No consolidation after workshop
Tip: If you’re not sure, pick the option that forces consistency. Consistency beats “motivation” every time.

Want the fastest route to “exam-ready”?

The shortest path is the one you can follow consistently: learn the rules, practice the application, and fix weak areas until your practice results are stable.

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