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Old 01-12-2009, 02:46 AM   #1
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one of the many things causing me worry at the moment is that i got kicked out of college again.

the main reason i have been kicked is allways attendance. when i left school i went to the 6th form at my school, got kicked out. went to a college and got the A/S levels i needed to get into next year (Cs and Ds) but they made me retake the year because my attendance was around 30%. then i was re-doing work that i allready knew so it stopped being worth the stress i put myself through daily going there. i got kicked from there aswell but thankfully, one of the managment team was very understanding and put down that i'd quit due to personal problems and wrote me a good refrence.

the thing is i have worked before in a office job for a few months and i really hated it. im intrested in the subjects i studied psychology, sociology, history and im also intrested in toher stuff like that such as philosophy, i read books about it and am pleased to learn more about it. but at college i wasnt being challenged or told anything i didnt know (dont mean to sound big headed but as i said i read alot and they taught us basic stuff and the teachers often made mistakes.)

so i want to continue in education but there is no where i can go. i know i need to sort my other problems in my life out before i can make a good go at getting my qualifications but if i knew it was possible to do that itd give me, at least, something to work towards. so what is the best bet at getting to university one day, i will be 19 before the summmer, so i see my options as an access course at a uni or correspondance A levels.

is there any other options and does anyone have any info on access courses cus im clueless?

sorry i wrote that in a really round a bout way.

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Old 01-12-2009, 09:32 PM   #2
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from the other side of the pond, so i dont really know how your system works, so can offer to practical advice.
Just wanted to say,perhaps working on any 'problems' you still have would be the best bet, first?
Then you would be in place where you could devote all your effort to your classes.
Is there someone at the college/uni that you can speak to about it all? An advisor of sorts?
Good luck.

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