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Does anyone did them? University that I want to apply to said that I need to upgrade my high school diploma, something about maths and English level 2? Is that the one?


I would like to know if there is like Saturday course in college somewhere, obviously I cannot quit my day job and just become a student again (that would be nice though)


Many thanks

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Years ago I did some GCSE's & A levels at night school whilst working full time - no need to 'just become a student'. I found the courses I wanted at a college near me (I was in North London then) in 'Floodlight'. It's a really useful publication which lists further education courses offered in London. I think that a new one must be in the offing for the next academic year? I seem to remember they're in the shops from around August time - it might be worth checking them out.

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