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Evening all,

 

I have been in the tree industry now for a few years (2 years full time 1 year part time) and I have been to college and done a level 2 Diploma in Foresty & Arb and I have loved it so far. As I am only 22 and I don't have a house or mortgage and I still live with the parents I want to to make use of this and take my education further, but I am struggling to decide on what route to take. I am thinking of doing a Extended Diploma level 3 which then if I want I can do a Uni degree, my question is what have you lot done, what was the level 3 like and is there different level 3 courses you can do that then give you the chance to go to uni? also if you have done a level 3 what role do you play in the industry now?

 

thanks

 

Henry

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