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hi people,ive been an apprentice plumber for 8 months now and was just wondering which is the best way to get myself on a college course or do i have to pay for it myself ?
 
Guessing from your user name you were born in 84? Making you around 28 or 29?

i don't think you have much hope of half funding tbh if anything.
 
thanks for the reply mate,so what would you say is the best way to go about it,in terms of what courses to take and rough price's
 
Prices will depend on your local college, as for courses i really can't as the only course ive done has been discontinued!

You can sit at college for a few years as an "apprentice" or go the adult route, pay a lump sum and blitz it in a few weeks.

Others will appear and give better advice than myself!

or better still use the search feature for other threads as this had been asked hundreds of times now :)
 
Many colleges will accept adults or mature students on to an apprentiship course .
Funny part is my mate did it this way going right from level 1 but he already had an engineering degree so at nearly 40 he had to to basic English and maths ?
Ring around as he now has a busy little firm employing 2 others so it can be done .
What area are you from ?
 
My local college pays for the NVQ level 2 regardless of age, then if you are over 24 at the start of the NVQ level 3 They want you to contribute half to the level 3 costs.

I'm not sure about the exact costs.
 
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