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Btec Level 3 Advanced Certificate In Electrical Installation
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<blockquote data-quote="misssweden" data-source="post: 337284" data-attributes="member: 20541"><p>I would recommend that you look into doing a college course which gives you practical experience as well teaching you the theory side of things. Instead of starting the BTEC course now (and in my opinion wasting time and money), why don't you use the time between now and September to save up money and apply for an apprenticeship so that you can do an NVQ level 3?</p><p></p><p>There are no upper age limit for apprenticeships, and I have met a guy who started his in his fifties. If you are serious about changing career then it's worth doing it properly, because if you don't have practical experience you are unfortunately unlikely to find employment once you have finished your course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misssweden, post: 337284, member: 20541"] I would recommend that you look into doing a college course which gives you practical experience as well teaching you the theory side of things. Instead of starting the BTEC course now (and in my opinion wasting time and money), why don't you use the time between now and September to save up money and apply for an apprenticeship so that you can do an NVQ level 3? There are no upper age limit for apprenticeships, and I have met a guy who started his in his fifties. If you are serious about changing career then it's worth doing it properly, because if you don't have practical experience you are unfortunately unlikely to find employment once you have finished your course. [/QUOTE]
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