Why Study A Higher Education Course
With thousands of courses at hundreds of colleges and universities across the UK, it might seem a daunting task to narrow down your choices or even work out what they can offer you. If you’ve already been through years of compulsory schooling, perhaps even undertaken further study at a sixth form or further education college or even in the workplace, why should you consider going on to higher education (HE)?
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Choices at 16:
Where next?
After Year 11, there are lots of choices on offer, and many ways of gaining further qualifications, skills and work experience. These include:
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Choices at 16: Full-time Learning
If you decide to continue in full time education or learning you will want to know what the options are for where you can study. Knowing where you can learn might help you to choose what is right for you.
Your school may have a sixth form or there might be a local sixth form college you can attend. Depending on your GCSE results and what you want to do in the future you could decide to take AS and A2 levels. You may also want to take or need to take additional GCSEs. You can also retake GCSEs and key skills.
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Where to study after year 11
After Year 11 you could be able to continue your full-time studies at your own school’s sixth form, sixth form at another school, sixth form college or further education college.
Lots of people have got some sort of body art, tattoos and piercings in different parts of their bodies. You might think that body art is quite a new thing but it has been around for centuries - tattoos have even been found on the bodies of Egyptian mummies!
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