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turned ddown for a fast track cookery course
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today i am very angry, i tried to enrole for a fast track intensive cookery course funded by government and , it was nvq level 2 and next year level 3 , i was turned down because i hadnt got a gcse in maths ! i left school with 3 gce,s 25 yrs ago but no maths, even though im a mature student 39 and have all kinds of different skills in engineering and city in guilds in various things. im very dissapointed today. i really wanted to do this course, it would of done loads for my self esteem and confidence and a change in career and something which i would of enjoyed. now my only option is start in september in a class with a lot of school leavers and i dont want that , the fast track was aimed at mature students
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is frustrating and disappointing when you have set your heart on a new career, but maybe it was not meant to be after all dmax ! What type of work have you done since leaving Education?
Other than working as a Chef, what type of work would be of interest in order to make a good Career out of it ? Everyone is good at something and if you concentrate on your strong points it may point you in a different direction.
Other than working as a Chef, what type of work would be of interest in order to make a good Career out of it ? Everyone is good at something and if you concentrate on your strong points it may point you in a different direction.
have a look at this:
http://www.bath.ac.uk.../gcse_equiv_quals.pdf
http://www.bath.ac.uk.../gcse_equiv_quals.pdf
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