Tom G
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Registered: 4th Aug 08
Location: Cheshire
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If I wanted to study law and also work full time, how would I go about this?
I can't seem to find any evening classes around and where would you go from a level? As I obv wouldn't have enough ucas points?
I know we have a few tutors on here, so that's why I asked.
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RyanSxi
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Registered: 26th Jul 06
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Im in the same boat, work full time and wanting to do an IT degree.
People have suggested a "distance learning" course which is basically an online degree.
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Whittie
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Registered: 11th Aug 06
Location: North Wales Drives: BMW, Corsa & Fiat
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Skills Train?
Do it from Home? 4+ Year Night Course?
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AndyKent
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Registered: 3rd Sep 05
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Find a quality distance learning college.
I'm doing Building Surveying with the College of Estate Management on a distance course. For my course I had to complete a 2-year diploma course to gain access to the degree because I didn't have A-levels.
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VrsTurbo
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Registered: 8th Jun 10
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quote: Originally posted by RyanSxi
Im in the same boat, work full time and wanting to do an IT degree.
People have suggested a "distance learning" course which is basically an online degree.
No point in IT degree unless your doing programming or something along those lines if its technical then do mcitp ea + message admin
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Tom G
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Registered: 4th Aug 08
Location: Cheshire
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I'm all for a night course, currently doing one through work anyway which is close to ending, but its only an nvq2. I was a bit hesitant about doing the home courses as some of the companies can be a bit shit and give you a micky mouse qualification.
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Ben D
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Registered: 25th Apr 05
Location: South West
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As your in cheshire i don't know if this is any good but http://www.themanchestercollege.ac.uk/courses/adult/professions-law-and-criminology-0 *
*it's a part time evening Access course in Law
[Edited on 22-02-2011 by Ben D]
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AndyKent
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Registered: 3rd Sep 05
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Theres qualifications and then theres a degree. So long as its recognised by a decent university should be fine.
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Dione J
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Registered: 22nd Sep 04
Location: West Midlands Drives: Leon Cupra Turbo
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www.open.ac.uk
On my 2nd year for my IT degree
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Lynny
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Registered: 3rd Jan 03
Location: oop north! Where people talk properly
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I'm starting to study law through the open university around full time work
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