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London in generalNewest Review: ... education college because it allows you to have a closer relationship with your tutors. I found that because it was a sixth form centre, class sizes were small and therefore every student had the attention of the tutor. An example is my media studies class, which only had 5 students. This allowed our tutor to give us all the help she could. It also meant that we had greater access to any equipment we needed for our projects. I would therefore advise students who want to further their studies to think about a sixth form rather than a further education college. ... more |
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by tas1 - written on 26.01.01 (Useful, 252 readings)
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I went to St Angelas and St Bonaventures sixth form centre. It was a good experience. I would suggest that a sixth form is better than a further education college because it allows you to have a closer relationship with your tutors. I found that because it was a sixth form centre, class sizes were small and therefore every student had the attention of the tutor. An example is my media studies class, which only had 5 students. This allowed our tutor to give us all the help she could. It also meant that we had greater access to any equipment we needed for our projects. I would therefore advise students who want to further their studies to think ...
by claire - written on 09.10.00 (Somewhat useful, 140 readings)
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Having spent the last year at my school dithering about, having no clue as to which direction I was to take in my life, career, etc, (as the case with every 15,16 year old), my wise old ma got a hold of me and sent me off to a suberban techinical college to study business and finance. Here I learnt, played and drank (alot), which lead me to experience some very life changing events. Without this, I possibly would have worked in a really unmotivating job with unmotivating pay, I had been told a million times to further your education by elders, it is because they know, they have had the experience, I like to learn from other peoples mistakes, rather than my own, the only ...



