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<blockquote data-quote="OnOff" data-source="post: 502022" data-attributes="member: 16173"><p>I stopped after I'd done 2330 L3. Tbh was gobsmacked they wanted me to go on and do whatever NVQ 235* after 3 years of college already. I never realised tbh that the 2330 L3 wasn't an NVQ.</p><p></p><p>I also did a 35 week EAL Part P when it was all the rage that included all dead and live tests. I know people knock the Part P courses but this one was bloody good. Even did MICC and tray work along with swa. I don't mean read about and got given a hand out but physically "doing it".</p><p></p><p>Same college as the 2330 and the test and inspecting taught in the EAL was exactly the same as in the 2330 right down to the same lecturer. What was so so telling in the first year of the 2330 was people who had done 5 or even 3 day Part P courses. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OnOff, post: 502022, member: 16173"] I stopped after I'd done 2330 L3. Tbh was gobsmacked they wanted me to go on and do whatever NVQ 235* after 3 years of college already. I never realised tbh that the 2330 L3 wasn't an NVQ. I also did a 35 week EAL Part P when it was all the rage that included all dead and live tests. I know people knock the Part P courses but this one was bloody good. Even did MICC and tray work along with swa. I don't mean read about and got given a hand out but physically "doing it". Same college as the 2330 and the test and inspecting taught in the EAL was exactly the same as in the 2330 right down to the same lecturer. What was so so telling in the first year of the 2330 was people who had done 5 or even 3 day Part P courses. [/QUOTE]
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