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football studies ya kna

aint this the same brudda that was throwing money off the stage at rick ross

<<<<<<<<niggers

SMH

60 bags in the bank from the roads,

suck a d*ck.

if you had that then what do u hope to achieve from doing some shit course which is basically the Music tech of sports to get into the sporting industry. unless thats gonna be used to bribe ur way lol.

KM FOOKing T

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Moolah if money is no issue for you then whatever, and the UEFA A license is a good look as long as they are teaching you exactly how it will be assessed. Fuck what anyone else thinks since everyone on this forum always has an opinion of some sort, as long as you don't expect jobs off of the strength of having that degree.

Best of luck with bro. I got my level 1 coaching qualification, and was tempted to do my level 2, but I doubt I will get round to doing it. Can't really be bothered and definitely am not paying for it.

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Got two more exams and then I have got my AAT level 2. Time has gone by fast. Had four exams and flew through all of them with ease. NOt at all worried about the next two. Just need to get some money for the level 3 ready and I'll be on the zone.

Am enjoying studying again.

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Got two more exams and then I have got my AAT level 2. Time has gone by fast. Had four exams and flew through all of them with ease. NOt at all worried about the next two. Just need to get some money for the level 3 ready and I'll be on the zone.

Am enjoying studying again.

what are you looking to do once you complete your qualification. are you doing this through your employer?

i want to do this but dont want to be in a situation of paying and completing this course and still being at square one.

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Find an accounts assistant job and work my way up. I paid for the first level myself and will be paying for most of the second level myself. Trying to get money from pops. Ideally, if I find something sooner then I can try and get my employer to sponsor me but I just want to find something to build up experience and once the whole thing is completed possibly look at jobs abroad.

But my main goal is find the basic level of experience in an accounts assistant position and just grind.

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Guest M12 Part 2

My housemate has 3 hours, she does Geography. Two do English, do 7 hours, one does Philosophy, does 6 hours.

I've got 18

I was like this as well. Trust me it makes you better prepared for the real world. A few people i graduated with really struggle because at uni they were spoon fed everything, lecturers telling them what to revise for exams, giving them extensions for no reason, telling them exactly which pages in books were relevant for the coursework, doing the bare minimum on top of their 6 hours of contact time etc. Some of them even struggle filling out application forms because 1000 words is the kinda thing that would usually take them 3 weeks to complete with the information spoon fed to them.

On courses where you have a bigger workload, have to find things out for yourself and actually have to manage your time. You pick up skills that a lot of other graduates from other courses won't have. That's why a lot of employer's give a lot more ratings to BEng, Bsc & LLB. They know generally the content is harder than a BA.

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Got two more exams and then I have got my AAT level 2. Time has gone by fast. Had four exams and flew through all of them with ease. NOt at all worried about the next two. Just need to get some money for the level 3 ready and I'll be on the zone.

Am enjoying studying again.

what are you looking to do once you complete your qualification. are you doing this through your employer?

i want to do this but dont want to be in a situation of paying and completing this course and still being at square one.

I did AAT up to level 2 then jumped into employment and let them pay for my ACCA from thereon.

Either way, you will be required to have ACCA or CIMA later down the line.

Best to get cracking from now, as long as you understand double entry.

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