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han
5th March 2019, 19:05
Hello everyone...:wink:

Not been posting for awhile but I still log in to see whats new in the forum.
Just been busy taking care my family, all is good. In a few months time my DD will start nursery and I am thinking of using those few free hours to learn through online courses, but no clue where to start.

I would like to ask advice to those that's been in the same scenario and what did you do to gain qualifications (any).
By the way I am not a college graduate in the Philippines and now I would like to pursue education just to learn something new.

Thank you for reading my post.
Han :Wave::smile:

Michael Parnham
5th March 2019, 20:46
Good to know you've not forgotten us Han, sorry I can't answer your question but nice to know you and your family are doing well, all the best for the future.:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Bluebirdjones
6th March 2019, 00:45
Han.... You might want to consider Adult Education courses. The vast majority of Local Authorities still run them, and they are usually reasonably cheap. Courses could be in the day time, or evening.

You'll also get to inter-act with local people, and have a real person / teacher in the room.

:smile:

han
6th March 2019, 15:17
Good to know you've not forgotten us Han, sorry I can't answer your question but nice to know you and your family are doing well, all the best for the future.:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Hello Michael, this forum means a lot to me :smile:

han
6th March 2019, 15:18
Han.... You might want to consider Adult Education courses. The vast majority of Local Authorities still run them, and they are usually reasonably cheap. Courses could be in the day time, or evening.

You'll also get to inter-act with local people, and have a real person / teacher in the room.

:smile:

Thank you, Bluebirdjones.. I will look up into it here in the Scottish Borders.

joebloggs
23rd March 2019, 02:09
Udemy has lots of FREE courses or ones you can buy

https://www.udemy.com


Also if you want something more challenging and have time and a bit (well more than a bit :cwm3: ) of money spare.

try the OU (Open University) you could study for a recognised UK Degree.

http://www.open.ac.uk

han
15th April 2019, 05:38
Udemy has lots of FREE courses or ones you can buy

https://www.udemy.com


Also if you want something more challenging and have time and a bit (well more than a bit :cwm3: ) of money spare.

try the OU (Open University) you could study for a recognised UK Degree.

http://www.open.ac.uk

Thank you, joebloggs.