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Would you ever consider going back into education?
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- Yes, but only to learn something completely new. - 17 votes
- 55%
- Yes, to achieve a higher qualification in my area of expertise. - 7 votes
- 23%
- Yes, but only if I was made redundant. - 4 votes
- 13%
- Never. - 3 votes
- 10%
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I went through O' levels then A' levels and finally University where I got an engineering degree. By the end of it I'd had enough of exams, study, deadlines etc. and just wanted to get a job.
Since then I've studied German to GCSE level and started on an A' level and also did a literature course but both were fun and passing an exam wasn't important. I dropped the German when it stopped being fun and became hard work.
Since then I've studied German to GCSE level and started on an A' level and also did a literature course but both were fun and passing an exam wasn't important. I dropped the German when it stopped being fun and became hard work.
I can highly recommend it. In the past 8 years I've notched up 7 third level qualifications, all done part time and mostly at least two courses on the go at any one time. It's a great way to meet people, enhance your employability and income, and generally improve yourself. Best thing about doing it as an adult is you get to choose the subjects that interest you, so it's far easier than, say, being in school.
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