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Where can I do 'A' levels?
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I did my A levels at my local college in one academic year, it was hard work as I was workin as well but I did OK, 2 x B's, and got into a good uni doing Law.
Have you finished the 1st year of your degree or are you about to this summer? If so, depending on your course you can normal graduate with a certificate in higher education..so long as you pass...That should then really be acceptable as it is a higher qual than A levels. Another thing to consider is a post-grad conversion course, which will put you on an equal footing with psyche grads but there will be fees to pay.
Be prepared for a long slog, my friend is about to qualify as a clinical psychologist, 10 years after she started uni...
good luck
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I've nearly completed the second year of biomedical sciences. A trainer at work finally worked something out for me with MMU, I could transfer to Clinical Physiology next September and I can miss out the first year and most of the second year due the my marks I have got so far.:kisses2: Got married September 2011:smileyhea
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