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Wed 1 Mar, 2006 09:50 am
Next year i'm hoping to take a gap year between school and university (i'm going off to study English Literature) and I was hoping to do a more 'practical' degree in this year, whilst raising some money towards those extortionate top-up fees *grumble*...
Anyway, I have a few questions that i'm having great trouble finding answers to and I was wondering if any of you guys could help;
1. What is the difference between an ITEC, IFA and IFPA acredited course?
2. Which is better regarded, in the UK and ABROAD. (I'm hoping to live and work in France and I want to do a course that is internationally well regarded).
3. Are there any restrictions for joining a course - i.e. must have this qualification, must be this age etc...
4. Are there any short courses that can be done in a short space of time?
5. Being a student, i'm just slightly skint... Any courses out there cheaper than £4000 or so??? Bit out of my price range...
Any courses out there that might fit the bracket??? Thanks...
I'll try my best to find an answer
I don't know how I got to this thread? But when I first read the first post I thought to myself;
"Man! This chick is serious.....This is some heavy duty collage sh!t!"
Then I saw ossbucos post right after the first one. "Aromatherapy Degree?"
and I thought to myself; "I'm drinking 7-11 coffee and eating Del Taco at 5:00 a.m. everyday to some jacked up jobsite and this chick wants to know what?????
The only thing I want to know about aromathearpy is what I got to smell to make more money? If you can make money at it ....do it.