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... studied with the DistanceLearningCentre.com (Distance Learning Centre Ltd, Todmorden Road, Bacup, Lancashire). My experience, like many of the other students was very disappointing. The course materials werenīt adequate (the suggestion was, once signed up, buy lots of books via their website!)and were poorly put together. They were completely disorganised, didnīt seem to know what was going on with the courses t... Read the full review: Find another option! by LuckyLass |
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Maidstone Grammar School School / College / Maidstone Grammar School Barton Road Maidstone KENT ME15 7BT (01622) 752101 overall rating |
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Sacred Heart School / College / Comprehensive School. Fenham Hall Drive, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 9YH, Tel: 0191 2747373, Fax: 0191 2751939 overall rating |
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Meoncross School School / College / Meoncross School,Burnt House Lane,Stubbington,FAREHAM,PO14 2EF Phone: +44 (0)1329 662182 Fax: +44 (0)1329 664680 Email: meoncrossschool@rmplc.co.uk overall rating |
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Bridgwater College School / College / Bridgwater College, Bath Road, Bridgwater, Somerset,TA6 4PZ. Tel. +44 (0) 1278 455464. Bridgwater is a tertiary college based in Sommerset providing higher education and advanced training qualifications. overall rating |
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Watford Grammar School for Boys School / College / A voluntary aided secondary school in Watford, Hertfordshire, UK. overall rating |
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Beal High School Mixed Comprehensive: Woodford Bridge Road,Redbridge, Ilford, Essex, IG4 5LP overall rating |
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Richard Huish College School / College / Richard Huish College (RHC) is a lively, energetic sixth form college which offers a wide range of courses at A level, AS level and AVCE. overall rating |
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Distance Learning ... did my Psychology A Level via distance learning and had a bit of a mixed experience. My AS year was fine we had one tutor who knew her stuff and guided us through the pack provided by the company. While the resources provided were not the best, they were adequate to get us through the year. My A2 year experience however was not as rosy. Through the course of the year we got through around 6 different tutors all telling us conflicting messages. When it came to completing coursework, the constant switching between tutors meant that we had very little guidance as to what was expected. My experience of Psychology in year 13 had been enough to put me off continuing the subje... Read the full review: Not worth the hassle by arwah2110 |
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Schools & Sixth Form Colleges in general ... like schools; I work in one. With the pressure from the government, I don t think many schools could be called lazy. I know firsthand the amount of effort put into seeing kids progress, and it s huge. After five years in the profession I am of the firm belief that if a child wants to achieve in school they will. Take me, for example. I went to a very poorly thought of inner city school yet got ten A grades at GCSE. Why? Because I did three hours of revision every weeknight and five on a Saturday. Whilst I am not recommending that to everyone, I will say that schools only do so much, and a healthy home support is necessary to help your child achieve. Behaviour is probab... Read the full review: we're all here to learn by bruffyboy |
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Schools & Sixth Form Colleges in general ... have completed my A levels and I would say they were considerably harder than GCSEs. Despite doing less subjects, there is a lot more information to learn. One unit in Biology for example may account for the equal knowledge needed to complete a whole GCSE. Many schools offer a large range of subjects including the scientific ones such as biology, chemistry, physics and maths to other academic ones such as geography, history, business studies and politics to languages including French, German, English and Spanish as well as the creative subjects such as art, fashion design, food technology and design and technology. I took all the compulsory subjects for GCSE but also... Read the full review: Education is Vital by DocDan3 |









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