Hi All,
I didn't know where else to turn so I am coming for some advice.
I'm 22 years of age and have been working since I was 18.
I was a bit of an idiot when I was younger and never took my studying seriously, hence me never going to college or university, however with all that said I have matured and my work experience for a 22 year old is definatly something to be proud of.
I work for Lloyds Banking Group as a Planning manager where I am on a comfortable wage, I have been in this role for four months. Prior to this I was an offshore liaison based In Manila for 8 months helping implement work and train the staff.
One of my very first roles was a test analyst where I was part of the project team who helped to test and implement lloyds biggest automated system which costs 72m.
A lot more detail goes into this roles but I was wondering if this life experience would give me a good shot at getting into university based on life experience?
Also looking for a bit of a steer on exactly how I go about applying via the life experience route.
Any help would be hugely appreciated & thanks for taking time to read this.
Alex