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Access students...who went on to doing the degree course.?

Are there any access students who went on to doing the degree course? I would like to know of any difficulty you had with the transition from the access or a-level course to the degree. And any plus sides of the transition.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    The only real difficulty is that writing at degree level is very different from college level and i don't think they prepare you well for the difference.the plus side is if people from your course go on to do the degree with you its not as nerve racking. the referencing is something that uni is much tougher on too.best of luck to you.

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  • 1 decade ago

    The only real difficulty is that writing at degree level is very different from college level and i don't think they prepare you well for the difference.the plus side is if people from your course go on to do the degree with you its not as nerve racking. the referencing is something that uni is much tougher on too.best of luck to you.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    Hii particular you are able to :) its called an accsess direction i'm happening one to do my GCSEs and A stages and going to do social technological awareness to be a social worker :) yet on occasion you go with factors to get into college. Like 28 factors doing an accsess direction means you in basic terms get 0.5 yet its no longer inportant in case you write a letter to the Uni explaining your project or get your direction teach to email/communicate to the uni to describe what you have been doing :) its quite no longer an issue to do accsess classes (:

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