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Hi. I am currently doing a two-year Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship which is equivalent to BTEC L3 Extended Diploma. After completing this, would it be harder for me to get into Uni? English/Maths GCSEs are passed.
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(Original post by Muffscuit)
Hi. I am currently doing a two-year Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship which is equivalent to BTEC L3 Extended Diploma. After completing this, would it be harder for me to get into Uni? English/Maths GCSEs are passed.
Hi. I am currently doing a two-year Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship which is equivalent to BTEC L3 Extended Diploma. After completing this, would it be harder for me to get into Uni? English/Maths GCSEs are passed.
What are you considering studying?
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(Original post by Doonesbury)
Depends on the course and university.
What are you considering studying?
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Depends on the course and university.
What are you considering studying?
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I also did full time ICT Extended Diploma L3 in college, it was a 2-year course but I quit it after completing just 1 year and then started the apprenticeship. Obviously got the certificates, so it also gives me some extra UCAS points I guess.
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(Original post by Muffscuit)
The course I am doing now is ICT. So I would like to continue going this path and do Computer Science or some other IT-related programme.
I also did full time ICT Extended Diploma L3 in college, it was a 2-year course but I quit it after completing just 1 year and then started the apprenticeship. Obviously got the certificates, so it also gives me some extra UCAS points I guess.
The course I am doing now is ICT. So I would like to continue going this path and do Computer Science or some other IT-related programme.
I also did full time ICT Extended Diploma L3 in college, it was a 2-year course but I quit it after completing just 1 year and then started the apprenticeship. Obviously got the certificates, so it also gives me some extra UCAS points I guess.
You will probably find that "leading" universities will also require A-level maths for CompSci courses, but "lower" universities, and also those offering IT courses, should be fine with your current qualifications.
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It depends on what you wnt to do really and check the entry requirements and all of that's stuff and good luck!
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