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Where can I do my gcse's from in Manchester ? I'm 18.?
I previously studied abroad and my qualifications are nothing here. So in order to do my A levels I definitely need my Gcse's. Can anyone let me know where I can do them from in Manchester ? I am 18 and need 5 Gcse's.I'm already doing maths and English but have no clue where to do the rest. H.E.L.P !!! I'm very desperate for information. Please be the bearer of good news and help me out !
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- Anonymous10 years agoFavorite Answer
You might actually be able to go straight to University (if you want) and do some courses there. I'm sure that they have some sort of starter course for people in your position in some Universities near you.
If not there, then you might only be able to go to college (not Sixth Form) and gain qualifications from there.
Source(s): Academics - blackgrumpycatLv 710 years ago
Have a lok at the Direct Gov website. It is possible that you could take your GCSEs for free. You can contact an advisor to help work out where to go.