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part time vs full time education?
how is it you can gain a level 3 qualification in health and social care part time, in 35 weeks doing 3 hours a week, but if you go full time it takes 2 years? All i can think is that they must actually TEACH you something....
i guess so! it was just a random thought. I started this course fulltime a couple of years ago, and i learnt nothing in 6 months that i didnt already learn at school, so i quit as it was a real struggle to get there and no motivation to do so. Im going to do a part time course nxt september, so if its a bit more challenging itll be a huge relief, i love actually learning!!
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
The difference is that in 35 weeks the study is more intense than the 2 years... is nothing regarding how much they teach you but how much you need to know to pass and how much help you get. In 2 years you have the tutors explaining you things full time when in part time it is a faster learning which not many people are capable of.