He just got his GCSEs and quite frankly he got 2 Cs, one in maths and 1 in applied science
but he got solid D's and Es
So my dad beat him
as ya do... just ignore that bit atm
We live in Stratford East London
I need a college within easy access (say zone 3, 4, 5, 6) in hackney, stratford, ilford, romford, havering, tower hamlets, other east london, north east london where he can redo his gcses for as cheap as possible
and he needs to enrol fast for his own sake
Please help me, I'm looking but having great problem finding anything that isn't private and doesnt charge excruciating amounts and will let a 16 year old redo GCSEs
I haven't got time to sit and contact all these colleges... especially since this is a weekend.
Surely if he has only just left school he can enrol at a local college/sixth form to do his GCSE's - I did this and you will not be charged as he is below the age of 18 which I assume still applies now.
Mosaic I am pretty sure that is incorrect with regards to 'paying up'. I re-did my GCSE's at sixth form college just before I was 18 - I never had to pay. As far as I am aware education is 'free' until you are 18 years old.
This looks a bit like something that has been copied and pasted from a web page/chat room. Please can you provide a bit more .
His results are not too bad-I would guess that they are better than around a third of students got. What results did he need
I'm not sure on that Mosaic. I did my GCSE's left school way to early. Realised later on that I would have a hard time if they were not done again so applied for the local sixth form and completed them there in a year.
I wonder if it's best if we just hang on now and wait for StratfordPatrick's response to our comments and suggestions and to give him chance to clarify a few things
If you re-sit at school or college and it is combined with some other course of study to make it become 'full time' it does not cost anything up to the age of 18 (or it might even be 19). However, as this looks slightly suspicious my answer doesn't really make any difference.
Thank you people, youve taken a worry off my hands
for the questioners
yes it is 'my brother'... I am a 21 year old contracting civil site engineer with a degree in civil engineering from the University of Nottingham ( Not Trent ) who works a 60 hour week
I just haven't got time to deal with my family at the moment
But you have to be there for them don't you
And yeah, I know I've 'had 8 days', but I sorted his CV out and he went out looking for a job... as his father gave him a week to sort his life out...
SirOracle:
The vast majority of people who graduate in Civil Engineering will probably do so at the age of 21, having left school/college at the age of 18 and then having completed a 3-year degree course.
If StratfordPatrick has followed that route, and has recently found work, I see no inconsistencies in his post.
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