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Microsoft Excel Intermediate Reviews
Nicole L, 04 Aug 2016
Thank you Paul for being so patient and teaching me new skills!
Marta L, 04 Aug 2016
I found it really useful to make my job easier and more efficient. Thanks!
Brendan C, 04 Aug 2016
Really care leaned a lot. Great tutor.
Paige M, 04 Aug 2016
I learnt a lot more than I had expected and now feel a lot more confident using Excel. Paul was very helpful and really made sure that everybody understood. The pace that he trained at was perfect and I felt comfortable asking questions.
Sophie B, 04 Aug 2016
Understood the material much better than on a previous course. Not sure if due to smaller class size or that I have been using Excel more since the previous training.
Liam C, 08 Oct 2015
I found the course really helpful. I've learned to do things that will be really beneficial to me in my work. The trainer was very patient and a great help!
Laura M, 08 Oct 2015
The course was really informative and I learnt new skills as well as developing existing ones.
Lily I, 08 Oct 2015
The class was great however on hindsight I think I should have taken a more advanced level as only pivot tables were new for me.
SARAH R, 08 Oct 2015
Paul was very good at making sure everyone understood each section however I think our group was too large (17 people) for dedicated assistance. I learnt a lot of interesting tips and tricks and would just have liked a little more one on one time. If we could bring example reports/spreadsheets from our place of work, we could ensure the information we learned was tailored to our daily tasks and therefore have a really big impact on our working life. As it stands, everything we learned was extremely useful however having to apply it to our own specific spreadsheets will take some time and practise. Thanks Paul!
Sophie B, 08 Oct 2015
Was good overall but as it was such a large group I felt like there was a lack of 1 to 1 support. A smaller group size would have been much better and allowed more time to ask questions and do practical work around this. Some examples tailored more to BAG would have been useful to put these into everyday practices.