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Is it worth doing the Lvl 3/4 diplomas by distance learning? I've been looking at myresbough and capal manor to do the full time courses, possibly starting next year, but as I'm based in south yorkshire the comute would be a killer or relocating would be pricey.

 

Has anyone done them this way? Or does anyone have experiance of the full time course and be able to give some useful feedback?

 

Cheers

Syd

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I would be surprised if you could not find a level 3 course closer to where you are situated but if not it may be worth checking out Moulton College in Northampton.

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ive just started one via the horticultural correspondance college, had no dramas so far :)

 

How have they been so far?

 

I'm thinking of doing a level 3 qualification, but horticulture rather than arb/forestry.

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