Ifs launches study forum

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The ifs School of Finance has launched a new web service to help students with study related queries.

For £15, Certificate for Financial Advisers and Certificate in Mortgage Advice and Practice students can access a dedicated forum, posting questions about study content materials or syllabus. The forum allows students to focus queries to their current module of study, as well as accessing other forums, to view questions and responses on modules they are yet to learn. In addition to communicating with experts, students can exchange messages with other users to discuss and share studying and exam preparation ideas. “This is an exciting new project that will doubtless prove helpful for man...

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