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Organisations working with volunteers in higher Education.

Education at Your Own Pace

Many people can tend to regret the fact that they did not go on to university after their secondary school education. They may have been far too inclined to enter the job market and start earning money as quickly as possible. Only too realise, in the cold light of day, that they are not progressing as far in their chosen career as they would have liked to and their potential earnings are always held back.

This is where the convenience of distance learning may well come in. This enables the student to carry on working, but undertake higher education courses in their spare time.

Whether you are interested in approaching kaplan open study or one of the many universities that offer distance learning courses, any one of these programmes could really prove to be the answer for you.

You do not have to dive head first into your studies with a full blown degree course. Instead, it might be a good idea to start on a level one course and get a feeling for how this level of study works.

It is never a good idea to plunge into higher education studies at level 2 or 3; in fact, often such learning institutions would not let you do so anyway, until you have proven to yourself and them that you are capable of handling the more introductory courses.