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Post by StokieMatt on Dec 29, 2009 9:43:03 GMT
need someone with a bit of brains on the subject i want get some better grades in graphic design and ICT, and im looking in going in for next step up than A levels, or highest i can go in for i was thinking of night college because i can work all day then go there at night so i have an alright income also. what is the next level than A Levels? which would be better uni/night college for the course i want to do? cost? anything else ive forgotten... Thanks in advance ;D and no stupid answers ;D
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Post by Meggsy on Dec 29, 2009 12:31:37 GMT
Well what qualifications in the field do you already have?
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Post by parker on Dec 29, 2009 13:12:24 GMT
Don't sleep with any of the lecturers, especially the male ones.
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Post by GRUMPY 1 on Dec 29, 2009 18:01:54 GMT
learn how to write in english.
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Post by StokieMatt on Dec 29, 2009 22:51:24 GMT
All constructive Dixo learn and English should start with a capital, never knew i was in a class room I have A level + As level in product design and 2 A levels in ICT just want know what next step is really, i know i got enough UCAS points for uni all i know of is Diploma and thats miles away from where i am (i think)
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Post by isaaccox on Dec 29, 2009 23:06:05 GMT
Best thing to do is put some sprouts in your pants, run into whsmith and shout "i've sprouted a new pair of balls".
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Post by Meggsy on Dec 30, 2009 0:33:37 GMT
Your next step then is University, alot of Universities do part-time courses that last about 4 years and you will achieve a degree in your chosen subject. However having a degree does not always get you the job, employers are looking for experience in the field of which you will be working.
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Post by StokieMatt on Dec 30, 2009 1:06:43 GMT
i tried for the line of work i wanted and he told me get grades, because if something happens where they have to lay me off ive go nothing for it apparently its a huge circle at the moment, pissing me right off.
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Post by scfcmacca on Dec 30, 2009 1:42:29 GMT
just have a wank
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Post by philpatjj on Dec 30, 2009 13:47:13 GMT
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Post by lew86 on Dec 30, 2009 13:58:33 GMT
Only thing in IT mate is that theres hundereds of other people with degrees all wanting the same job. It's who you know these days.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 30, 2009 14:37:34 GMT
In a bit of a similer situation, I am doing IT at uni (as long as I get the grades!) next September and you have the option of doing a 1 year work experience at some uni's. If you do decide to go to uni you should pick uni's that do offer work experience because this does help you to get into work (in your subject). If you impress during the your work experience, they sometimes offer you a full time job.
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Post by GRUMPY 1 on Dec 30, 2009 17:41:13 GMT
All constructive Dixo learn and English should start with a capital, never knew i was in a class room I have A level + As level in product design and 2 A levels in ICT just want know what next step is really, i know i got enough UCAS points for uni all i know of is Diploma and thats miles away from where i am (i think) StokieMatt, my lack of capitals could be put down to lazyness or the ale. Believing that it was a serious request I was just trying to point out that your post did not "read" very well. 1st impressions and all that. Good luck on your search to better yourself and remember, If you can be proud of your efforts, no one can put you down. At least you aint one of them scrounger types you might find some usefull info on here. www.notgoingtouni.co.uk/My daughter managed to get on one of those Modern apprenticeships.
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Post by Nick1984 on Dec 30, 2009 18:33:34 GMT
You can do a HND in ICT then go onto honours degree, Staffs run the evening classes at Cauldon.
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