Seriously, I'd re-do some GCSE's at college - maths and english - and get at least a C maybe a B. Then go in to A-Levels.
I totally agree about getting off the course you're doing. I was on it. That course is a waste of perfectly good brains. I wish they told the truth about it rather than pimped it up with blatant lies to get people on it, then maybe I would be at Uni doing CompSci rather than at home trying to find people who want websites.
What annoys/upsets me is I know I'm perfectly capable of doing Comp Sci and a programming job, but I've not got any route to do itI'd have to do a Maths A-Level which is 2 years (there are no maths a-level evening courses within 20 miles, not that I can find anyway) then 3 years at uni, so I would be at least 26 before I'm out.
Which isn't that old, but at 26 I was hoping I'd be settled in a job not just out of uni. If I were 17 and knew what I knew now, I wouldn't have wasted my time on that course.
Are there no access courses or suchlike down in England? Here in Scotland we have the SWAP programme which basically involves the student taking a one year preliminary course in their chosen subject after which, assuming everything goes to plan, they will be assured entry to university (and most of the big universities in Scotland do take part).
Or maybe you could get direct entry onto an HNC or HND course? I'm sure they are pitched at the same level as a degree, so you could for example do a 2 year HND in computing, then use it to jump straight into the 3rd year of a BSc degree in comp sci. Or the 2nd year if it was an HNC.