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  • bestpud
    bestpud Posts: 11,048 Forumite
    You said you'd studied before, OP?

    What level or course was it as that will be the deciding factor when it comes to paying tuition fees (or not)?

    It's quite a lot of work to do an access course and gcses fulltime so part time would be easier to manage.

    The availability of evening courses will be regional but check out local community groups as well as the colleges as they often provide courses to suit working families.
  • welshmoneylover
    welshmoneylover Posts: 3,324 Forumite
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    charlott wrote: »
    i didnt realise that we had to be at uni level to type on this site. To be honest i dont think it matters how you type on this as long as people can understand what your trying to say!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    To be honest I found the OP extremely difficult to read due to very poor spelling and grammatical errors.

    I still do not understand what your question is, can you re-type it?
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  • charlott wrote: »
    i didnt realise that we had to be at uni level to type on this site. To be honest i dont think it matters how you type on this as long as people can understand what your trying to say!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


    Depends. If you mix up methadone and methadrone, ethane and ethene, micrograms for milligrams or im for iv, you could have a few problems. Even just one letter (so fewer errors that in confusing 'you're' with 'your') makes a flaming big difference in the area you want to work.

    Attention to detail is probably the most important skill you would need to develop over the course.
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  • yes, it wasn't perfect, but it wasn't unintelligible either

    could we now please park all the comments on the use of language, spelling, & grammar and concentrate on actually advising people on the help they may or may not be entitled to...
  • Oldernotwiser
    Oldernotwiser Posts: 37,425 Forumite
    yes, it wasn't perfect, but it wasn't unintelligible either

    could we now please park all the comments on the use of language, spelling, & grammar and concentrate on actually advising people on the help they may or may not be entitled to...

    Advising people on help improving their literacy is just as important as advising them on finance.
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