Hello,
I'm new to this Forum incase you don't know me.
I have to agree with DMK, I have been learning for 6 years and did LMusA 2 years ago, and I wanted to prepare for ATCL at the same time but didn't get around to it, it seems to me as though in the LMusA you just play your 4 pieces and answer a few questions and walk off and you have an LMusA.
The ATCL you have to play your 4 pieces, and just by memory, I am not sure about the details, I think you have to sight read, play scales or a Chopin Etude (which is of AMEB LMusA Standard) and they put marks towards presentation, and general knowledge, I think they have an ear test too, I'm not too sure, anyway it is a whole lot more work, and LMusA is pretty easy if you know your music and have a general knowledge about the pieces which usually is natural for a devoted piano student.
To be honest, I haven't been having lessons now for a year and because I am learning what I want, and not what my teacher tells me, I have learnt so much more, because I have emotional attachments to the pieces I play.
In otherwords, teachers should give consideration to what the student wants to learn, even if it is Fur Elise and that you are absolutely sick of it, it is still fresh to the student and the student loves the music and will learn it much better than being forced to learn a Sonata movement they have never heard before. (We have to remember music is art and personal)
Bye for now.
...Matt