born2ski1
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Hi there calling all Midwives.
What a fantastic job you do and do not get enough praise - or money!
I am calling colleges to find out which ones take mature students (I am sure they all do depending upon qualifications) but I am wondering what the Access courses entail. I am a little confused - which is not hard at the moment - I feel quite knackered !!1
Anyway I have done some research on the colleges near me, Manchester, Liverpool John Moores, Chester, even as far as Cumbria and Carlisle- and some of them accept students who have completed the Access to Nursing courses or Access to Health or Access to Higher Education - and most of them incorporate Maths, English, Computers/IT, Human Biology, Psychology, Physiology.
BUT - as this is equivalent to 2 A levels I am informed - what is the best one to do. I guess the Access to Nursing would be the ideal one for Midwifery and Nursing???? Or has anyone done the Access to Higher Education. I do not have maths GCSE you see - I am currently studying GCSE Human Physiology and Health with ICS Home study and there is a college 2 mins from me that are doing Maths GCSE for free but would I be wasting my time doing the GCSE and then doing the Access course that contains maths anyway?
Did all that make sense - have I confused you all now!
Sorry I do waffle!
Hope I get some midwives feedback. This is something I have wanted to do since I have my daughter 13, nearly 14 years ago but things just did not happen! I feel I am ready now to do it but need more qualifications.
Any comments?
Thanks
Trace x
What a fantastic job you do and do not get enough praise - or money!
I am calling colleges to find out which ones take mature students (I am sure they all do depending upon qualifications) but I am wondering what the Access courses entail. I am a little confused - which is not hard at the moment - I feel quite knackered !!1
Anyway I have done some research on the colleges near me, Manchester, Liverpool John Moores, Chester, even as far as Cumbria and Carlisle- and some of them accept students who have completed the Access to Nursing courses or Access to Health or Access to Higher Education - and most of them incorporate Maths, English, Computers/IT, Human Biology, Psychology, Physiology.
BUT - as this is equivalent to 2 A levels I am informed - what is the best one to do. I guess the Access to Nursing would be the ideal one for Midwifery and Nursing???? Or has anyone done the Access to Higher Education. I do not have maths GCSE you see - I am currently studying GCSE Human Physiology and Health with ICS Home study and there is a college 2 mins from me that are doing Maths GCSE for free but would I be wasting my time doing the GCSE and then doing the Access course that contains maths anyway?
Did all that make sense - have I confused you all now!
Sorry I do waffle!
Hope I get some midwives feedback. This is something I have wanted to do since I have my daughter 13, nearly 14 years ago but things just did not happen! I feel I am ready now to do it but need more qualifications.
Any comments?
Thanks
Trace x