“So the tutors are great for a number of reasons – they’re casual, you don’t feel like you’re being forced to do anything that’s uncomfortable, they’re not strict, they’ll have a laugh with you if you want to and they know how to get stuff done when they need to if we’re on a bit of a time crunch, but they also know how to have a bit of fun and not put pressure on you – and they’re great, they’re always there to give you information if you need it for at-home tasks and they’re always on Google Hangouts to message you if you need anything and they get back to you really quickly.”
Rachel
I think I’ve really enjoyed the fact that I’ve had to make new friendships, especially because I didn’t know anyone coming in – but after the first few weeks I think I’ve adapted to it really well.
Dan
“The tutors here, they are really interactive and they’re always there, even outside of lessons whenever you need something, we don’t go around calling everyone Sir or Miss, second names – we use first names for everything and there’s a more relaxed and friendly communication between the tutors and the students.”
Harry
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Please note this course only accepts 19+ learners.
Day and evening classes are available.
Course Information
Introduction
This course is a double GCSE award combining biology, chemistry, and physics.
It involves up to three hours of classroom time in college but you will need to
complete a substantial amount of home study. You will need a grade 4 in GCSE
maths and a 3 or 4 in English.
This qualification will allow you to study science at level 3. On this
programme, you will study both life and environmental sciences as well as
physical sciences. You will also develop transferable skills for employment and
further study.
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