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la_09
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I don't know if this is in the correct forum, (feel free to move to a correct one if possible!)
I've been thinking about taking a part-time (probably distance learning, as my local college does not offer this particular type of course and I would be working alongside it) Spanish/modern languages course. Does anyone know of any colleges that offer long distance learning courses in this subject? I've had a look at ICS and they offer Spanish GCSE, but not the A Level (which I would prefer to do as already have a GCSE in Spanish).
I've also noticed Oxford open learning college do an A Level in Spanish. Has anyone completed a course with them? What's it like if you have?
I have also looked into doing a course with the Open University, so if anyone has completed a course with them, then feel free to let me know of your experience.
Thanks.
I've been thinking about taking a part-time (probably distance learning, as my local college does not offer this particular type of course and I would be working alongside it) Spanish/modern languages course. Does anyone know of any colleges that offer long distance learning courses in this subject? I've had a look at ICS and they offer Spanish GCSE, but not the A Level (which I would prefer to do as already have a GCSE in Spanish).
I've also noticed Oxford open learning college do an A Level in Spanish. Has anyone completed a course with them? What's it like if you have?
I have also looked into doing a course with the Open University, so if anyone has completed a course with them, then feel free to let me know of your experience.
Thanks.
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There are many threads on here and the Student Board about studying with the OU. The advantages of using this route are that you could use the credits from your language course(s) towards getting a degree and, if your household income is lowish, you would be able to have your fees paid for you.0
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