What qualifications do you have??

Leaving Cert - If that even matters?
Higher Cert - Science in Computing
BSc - Computer Systems Management
BSc (Hons) - IT Managemant - Defered because of medical issues
Six Sigma Green Belt - In process
 
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ooo i was a baby 2nd year then...
med school has changed a lot...im so jealous it got new stuff as im leaving
im at good hope hospital for f1. got the rotations i wanted, which is a bonus i guess
 
ooo i was a baby 2nd year then...
med school has changed a lot...im so jealous it got new stuff as im leaving
im at good hope hospital for f1. got the rotations i wanted, which is a bonus i guess

Haha, yeah 2nd yeah is a biiatch. I found that the hardest year of all of them. Nice, good hopes good, nice doctors there and decent friendly atmosphere. Well done on getting your desired rotations.
 
The usual GCSE'S

NVQ Level 1,2 & 3 in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
NVQ F-Gas safe handling.
NVQ Ammonia
NVQ Level 1 & 2 in Electronic Servicing
 
Still not really sure what I really want to do in life, spent nearly 14 years in various accounts jobs.

  • GCSE Chemistry (C) The rest of my GCSE's were absolutely rubbish. (I hardly turned up in the last two years!)
  • BTEC National Diploma in Food Science and Manufacturing Technology
  • NVQ Level II – Business Administration (Information Processing)
  • City & Guilds Level II – ITQ (IT)
  • City & Guilds Level II – English
  • City & Guilds Level II – Maths
Next - AAT Certificate in Accounting - Level 2 onwards. I will probally redo my GCSE Maths, seen as the City and Guilds missed out Trigonometry, Calculus, Algebra, then fingers crossed A Level Maths.
 
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GCSE's forget grades

A-levels General Studies, Geography, Environmental Science, Business Studies A, B, C, D

Env Earth Science 2:2

8 years work experience

CIWEM & IAM member.
 
5 GCSEs (re took english at 18) an old City and Guilds in electronics/computers and a btec first.
 
GSCE's, A-Levels, Degree, Chartered Accountancy, Project Management Quals,


All matter at some point to help you get to the next level
 
GCSE'S
4A's, 4 B's, 2C's

1 As in Maths

2 A-levels in Biology and ICT

HND & FD in Business Management

BA Hons in Business.

Next is either my MBA, an LLB , AAT or I may start some sort of IT degree. I really can't decide.
 
16 O levels (man that makes me feel old, looking at the GCSEs in this thread!)
4 A levels,
Degree (BA, Hons)
MA
MSt
Various ISEB qualifications
Prince 2
 
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16 O levels? Did you take 8 in each senior year?

Yes, divided into two lots over the fourth and fifth forms, we called it uppers and lowers but that might have been drugs now I look back fondly on it. Bit like slavery, but with books.
 
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