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K-Lash | 01:19 Sun 16th Nov 2008 | Career Advice
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I really want to go to uni, but i havent got the grades from school... or alot of money? can anybody tell me how its possible.
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Re-sit your exams and get the grades you need.
You could have a look at your local University or college prospectus to see if they have any access courses which would allow you to study for a year or so to put you in a position to then be accepted on a course.
Look at their websites....there will certainly be someone who you can contact for advice both about how to get into University and how to get any funding/loans that are available.
Try Open Uni.....some course are on-line and you would be able to work to earn the costs.

You can get your degrees at any age too.

http://www3.open.ac.uk/study/index.htm?KWCAMPA IGN=zed_Brand_Exact&keywordid=ggluk_open_unive rsity_courses
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thanks cheeky chops.
nice one lady alex. gave alot of info in that answer. much appreciated!!!
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cheers terambulan!! damn i love this website!!!
OU is brill, and more and more of their courses are being presented online.

I would advise you, K-Lash, to have a look at some of their 10 point, level 1 courses, which let you get the feel of how the OU works without committing yourself. You can count all of them towards a degree.

If you want to do a longer course, then they will allow you to spread payment if you can't afford it all at once.
Either try Open-university (at a cost) or attend college and re-sit your exams, dependant on your age college courses will be free. If you choose the latter help with student loans is available and a part-time job may tide you over.
you could a year long access course which should be free and go from there.
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Either study part time at college to get some A levels, or take an Access course. I completed an Access course in 2002 and then went on to complete a Degree in 2005. I had a student loan and also worked part time. A lot of work, a lot of debt but such a lot of fun! Go for it, it's never to late to start again.

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