In todays video I walk you through how the changes to the AAT syllabus from the Q2016 to Q2022 AAT syllabus. Here are a few of the changes listed: The End Point assessment (EPA) will now sit outside of the qualification for Levels 3 and 4, meaning the synoptic assessment at these levels only needs to be taken by apprentices. It is possible to transfer from AQ2016 to Q2022 if you are a student currently studying the AAT Q2016 syllabus however if you are midway through a level and you wish to transfer to the new Q2022 AAT syllabus then it means that you can only take a maximum pass mark of 70% from AQ2016. There are a few units under the old syllabus which have now been combined under the new syllabus meaning that there are fewer exams however it does mean that there is more content to cover per exam. If I haven't answered your questions around the new syllabus below then feel free to comment and I can pull all the comments and questions into another video for you to help answer those questions.