Body & Soul14 mins ago
uni?
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I really want to go to uni, but i havent got the grades from school... or alot of money? can anybody tell me how its possible.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You could have a look at your local University or college prospectus to see if they have any access courses which would allow you to study for a year or so to put you in a position to then be accepted on a course.
Look at their websites....there will certainly be someone who you can contact for advice both about how to get into University and how to get any funding/loans that are available.
Look at their websites....there will certainly be someone who you can contact for advice both about how to get into University and how to get any funding/loans that are available.
Try Open Uni.....some course are on-line and you would be able to work to earn the costs.
You can get your degrees at any age too.
http://www3.open.ac.uk/study/index.htm?KWCAMPA IGN=zed_Brand_Exact&keywordid=ggluk_open_unive rsity_courses
You can get your degrees at any age too.
http://www3.open.ac.uk/study/index.htm?KWCAMPA IGN=zed_Brand_Exact&keywordid=ggluk_open_unive rsity_courses
OU is brill, and more and more of their courses are being presented online.
I would advise you, K-Lash, to have a look at some of their 10 point, level 1 courses, which let you get the feel of how the OU works without committing yourself. You can count all of them towards a degree.
If you want to do a longer course, then they will allow you to spread payment if you can't afford it all at once.
I would advise you, K-Lash, to have a look at some of their 10 point, level 1 courses, which let you get the feel of how the OU works without committing yourself. You can count all of them towards a degree.
If you want to do a longer course, then they will allow you to spread payment if you can't afford it all at once.
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Either study part time at college to get some A levels, or take an Access course. I completed an Access course in 2002 and then went on to complete a Degree in 2005. I had a student loan and also worked part time. A lot of work, a lot of debt but such a lot of fun! Go for it, it's never to late to start again.