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Ok I'm working full time and know a lot about plumbing I just want to get my quals but don't have time to spend 2 years in college, then I stumbled accross access training, they have offered me city & guilds (6035) 15 week (weekends only) for £4395 I'm so tempting but the price is abit steap

Does anyone have any experience with access training who could give me the go ahead to take out a loan to pay for the coarse or does anyone suggest anything different? They also offer a extra 2 week coarse to gain nvq level2 for a further £1500? Does anyone think this is overpriced?? Thanks
 
How did you get on with this? I am in the exact position (employment wise - the part time/weekends suit me perfectly) and have been offered the same price. Researched Access Training - some positive reviews, some not so good. Naturally i'm a bit cautious of handing over £4395
 
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Some of our lads are doing this, costs about £1500. The place has a good rep and give good advice on the way forward. (I don't work for them)
 
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Ok I'm working full time and know a lot about plumbing I just want to get my quals but don't have time to spend 2 years in college, then I stumbled accross access training, they have offered me city & guilds (6035) 15 week (weekends only) for £4395 I'm so tempting but the price is abit steap

Does anyone have any experience with access training who could give me the go ahead to take out a loan to pay for the coarse or does anyone suggest anything different? They also offer a extra 2 week coarse to gain nvq level2 for a further £1500? Does anyone think this is overpriced?? Thanks

thats way too much, the 6035 isnt really recognised, you need the 6189 full nvq if you were looking to get employed as a plumber and even then you would struggle not being time served. Their prices are ridiculous, they quoted me £5500 to do my gas!

Also you cant get an nvq unless you're working with a plumber to sign your work off
 
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