What qualifications do you have?

What happened at GCSE level? Did you choose not to take em?

I didn't go to school much at all & they never hassled me as I was such a ****. :o
Also the one time they sent somebody around the house me Ma set the Dawgs on them. :p:p:p
 
10 GCSEs all C or above
A Level Advanced ICT
A Level Business Studies
AS Level Computer Studies

Have had 3 years of managerial work since leaving school, and seing as im only 22 i think that will put my in good steed for my next job which i hope is just around the corner as im fed up where i am at the minute :p
 
They wouldn't let me do it or anything else, :mad: Picked for basketball team but Not allowed to play, Not allowed on school trips or to attend plays etc Not allowed to take photography or the canoe building class, not allowed out on the bikes or even allowed to take my swimming badges even though i could swim like a fish.
"When your behaviour picks up then & only then will you be able to take part in extra activities"

It never made me angry though, No not at all. :D
 
12 GCSE
3 A Levels
BSc (Hons)
Various professional qualifications

Currently working towards a PgC
 
Why? If you're in the IT field that's the best qualification of the lot (from your list).

The exams for the 4 modules consisted of a set of multiple choice answers. If you failed it you got the chance to re-take it (the exact same exam) the next evening.
You also could see what questions you got wrong (and the correct answers) on your online profile. The afternoon before the second attempt consisted of printing out the questions (with correct radio buttons selected) and memorising the picture/position of the radio button - this was easier than memorising the question/answer).


I could just about configure a basic router solution... provided I had access to google.

The only thing of real value (that I have used a fair amount in my 2 year career) I learnt from that course was how to wire a network cable.


Hence why I don't like putting it on my CV. :)
 
Some GCSEs, some A levels, quit half way through Uni as it was ****. Been working full time for 4 years.

Exactly the same, and I don't regret it one bit.

Might do an Open Uni course at some point in the future, but I'm in a secure, well paying job :)
 
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