T Levels. Yay or Nay?
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Not a parent, but my immediate thought is - how marketable are these?
Many employers will have never heard of them, be sceptical they are for the dullards, whatever. Doesn't matter if they really are "equivalent to 3x A Levels", the only people that decide that are the people hiring staff. I'd never heard of them until today, and I won't be alone there.
I am broadly in support of career paths that don't invlove getting a degree in whatever course you could get at Tinpot University of Milton Keynes, but that isn't easy - sure, become a plumber and be on loadsamoney in your early twenties, then realise that's the ceiling for earnings and you'll be too broken to keep doing it past 55.
Many employers will have never heard of them, be sceptical they are for the dullards, whatever. Doesn't matter if they really are "equivalent to 3x A Levels", the only people that decide that are the people hiring staff. I'd never heard of them until today, and I won't be alone there.
I am broadly in support of career paths that don't invlove getting a degree in whatever course you could get at Tinpot University of Milton Keynes, but that isn't easy - sure, become a plumber and be on loadsamoney in your early twenties, then realise that's the ceiling for earnings and you'll be too broken to keep doing it past 55.
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