You could also choose to study by yourself or with a private tutor. The exact cost of this will vary depending on which centre you choose. If you'd like more information about exam booking, check out our GCSE exam booking guide. Don't fancy resitting? If you have a specific career in mind, research all the possible ways you could achieve it.
Think wider: apprenticeships, professional courses which often have no entry requirements , access courses, entry-level roles, work experience, volunteering. For example, if you're good at English you might want to look into careers like journalism and marketing as these professions value strong writing skills and often prefer candidates to have valuable work experience rather than university degrees.
Be careful not to rule out careers based on your assumptions about them or dated stereotypes. Many people think that you have to be a Maths genius to have a career in accountancy or finance, but this is just one of many myths about these professions. It's important to remember that there's no 'right' way to start your career and many people find their passion whilst doing something else or by taking a more unconventional route. Similarly, Amy studied performing arts but took a temporary job with an accountancy firm where she discovered her love of accounting and finance and decided to make it a permanent career.
Go out and find them! Uni's not for everyone and professional qualifications are a great alternative if you don't fancy studying at uni and getting into a lot of debt in the process.
Professional qualifications give you real-world skills and in some professions are valued more highly than degrees for example, CIPD HR qualifications. These are then assessed via regular coursework and projects throughout the course with the benefit that you gain the practical experience.
After Level 3, you can progress to university and apply for access to a degree in the first year. If you're unhappy with your current results, or you need a specific grade as a minimum requirement for further education, you may want to consider a retake. There are so many reasons why you may have low grades, and this is where a tutor can help you. Not only will they sound out your content knowledge but also look at your tactics around revision and taking exams.
If it's poor exam and revision technique, this is the easiest to fix, while content knowledge will take longer, but it can be done. For tutors in all subjects and maths , English and Science we can help.
Id have got some other quotes buddy!!! Trade work very underrated. Yes we graft and we travel and work outdoors in freezing temps but its worth it. Some joiners on price on our site now earning 1. And one year at collage for 5k!!!!! WOW he must have some experience behind him the companies now seem to have weeded out all the fly by night wannna be trades. Monday I was in newtown wales next day I was in stirling in scotland, monday im in the isle of white :. Singletrackworld seems to have the most least normal most least nerdy people on the Internet so I figured why not ask here.
He did get materials, and pay a couple of lads with that too. He is the best builder in ludlow and highly recommended. Bit of a sorry outlook you have. Is the notion of doing something you really adore making the accumulation of money and possessions completely unimportant lost on you? I was working up at Sellafield when they opened up recruiting for a load of new plant jobs starting at basic cleaning jobs on shifts with good pay and security. HR were next door and doing the screening.
Basic requirement was 5 passes at GCSE or equivalent. If I had the time again better qualifications would have made for a much easier life. You need to have a good think about what you want to do next and what you aspire to. Err no, is the notion of making enough money to pay the bills lost on you?
If hes the best builder after a year id hate to see the others in ludlow!!! Between me and the two lads I work with we have over 40 years between us in trades. Ive worked since being a nipper and bin to college to get my nvqs so I could apply for the better jobs. Time served used to mean everything now its a bonus.
Catch 22 in my eyes as the old school have the skill but dont have papers but the newbies are fresh from a 4day course and have the certs for sites. For the op why dont you voulenteer in a couple of sectors you want to work in to get a jist of what you like first.
Then find people who have done it a while and ask for feedback. OP: GCSE English and Maths are very worthwhile, however as mentioned above you have already shown you can string a sentance together better than many regular posters on here.
Attitude is something that school doesnt really teach you. If you can show that hard work doesnt scare you and you are willing to learn on the job and muck in to help then you will find a good future.
Then learn a trade and go self employed. At least if you ever wanted to work in another Country you have the skills. Take a look at the list of some of the proposed courses below. They will be released gradually over the next 4 years. But will universities accept T-levels as an A level equivalent? What we do know is that so far a number of institutions including Sheffield Hallam, Nottingham trent and Liverpool University have all gone on the record as holding a positive inclination towards the proposed T-levels.
And there you have it, proof that you can get to university without GCSEs! The way the courses work is simple: Learners go through enrolment, initial assessments and diagnostic assessments. T-levels: What are they? Now that you have read our article about how to get into universities without GCSE's, we think you might find these articles about alternatives to university, and what do to if your child's A-Level results aren't what they hoped! Connect with trusted tutors online or in-person.
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