Distance learning Courses and Advice
How to Manage Your Studies While Working Full-Time
The thought of going back into education can be a daunting prospect. Especially if you have to balance studies with a full-time job.
Except work is just the tip of the iceberg. You also have a partner, children, family and friends to give your time[...]
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What Does Access to Higher Education Mean?
Higher Education is an optional third level stage of study at university. On completion, individuals are awarded an academic degree.
Numerous career paths are only available to people with a degree, such as engineering, medicine, teaching and nursing.[...]
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How to Study A Levels from Home
A Levels are an internationally recognised qualification favoured by universities and employers alike. By gaining an A Level qualification you’re setting yourself up for better academic and professional opportunities.
A Levels are the UK standard school-leavers[...]
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Why are Online Courses so Popular?
Online courses are relatively new. Originally distance learning was provided by sending course guides, heavy textbooks, CDs and DVDs through the post. Assignments were either submitted through the post or via an online portal that was little more than[...]
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Do I need a degree to be in Marketing?
Marketing encompasses a broad range of employment prospects. Because of this, it seems the route into a career in marketing is as diverse as the job opportunities.
Therefore, depending on what niche piques your interest will determine where you should[...]
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Should I take Sociology or History GCSE?
GCSE History and Sociology challenge students to analyse their view of the world.
GCSE History focuses on past societies while Sociology concerns itself with the theory of modern society. Both subjects allow the learner to explore the world from various[...]
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How important are GCSEs for Adults?
GCSEs are a standard qualification in the UK for school children between the ages of 14 – 16. They were the first time we were able to tailor our education towards our interests and our future endeavours.
And even though time has passed, the value of[...]
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Should I take GCSE Sociology?
GCSE Sociology is a fascinating area of study that focuses on the complexities and behaviours within human society.
It’s something of a unifying term, bringing together multiple areas of study that focus on the various elements that compromise human[...]
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Should I study A Level Chemistry?
Understanding chemistry means understanding the physical universe. Chemistry touches every aspect of existence whether that’s the food we eat, clothing, buildings or even the water we drink.
Even our bodies are powered by a series of complex chemical[...]
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How to Study A Levels as a Mature Student
As a mature student, you’re able to shape your future in a way that works for you. Now that you have some life experience you’re able to make a more informed decision on what direction to go in.
Be that starting a journey to an exciting new career[...]
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