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GCSE from home
red_devil
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anyone know if you can do these from home free?
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You can't other than buying the books yourself and studying yourself. You would still have to pay to be entered in the examinations. Your best bet is to do it at night school.Conor
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Hi, the Open University don't offer GCSEs but reccomend these people
http://www.nec.ac.uk/info/?usca_p=t
you should be able to apply for a Fee Grant from the government - see
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/EducationAndLearning/UniversityAndHigherEducation/StudentFinance/FinanceForNewStudents/DG_10034863
May I ask which GCSE and why? May you be better off with an OU course in your chosen subject (they will apply for the Fee Grant and Course Grant for you and their courses are highly recommended and recognised.
Best of luck whatever you choose.June Grocery Challenge £493.33/£500 July £/£500
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thanks i was thinking something like sociology, law, maybe history, geography!:footie:0
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