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I did L6 as day release and it was hard work to stay on top of the work. No TV or social lift for two years. The pass rate is about 30% with treelife, less elsewhere from what I hear or at least it was in 2014 when I finished. I think you would need to be seriously driven and committed to do as a distance course.

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I did L6 as day release and it was hard work to stay on top of the work. No TV or social lift for two years. The pass rate is about 30% with treelife, less elsewhere from what I hear or at least it was in 2014 when I finished. I think you would need to be seriously driven and committed to do as a distance course.

 

This makes me a sad little camper :bawling:

I was really hoping to go onto an on-line level 4 after my current level 2 with Myerscough.... time for a (another) rethink :eating:

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I think he was talking about L6 for the 30% pass rate - I don't doubt the L4 is fairly rigorous too - but not consultancy, degree level stuff like L6

Just finished work & a relaxing ale... foggy noggin :blushing: that makes a lot more sense.

lvl 6 & consultancy is the long term plan and final aim for me - albeit a possibly naive plan, but you've got have goals, right?

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