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I am expecting an interview soon since my case number is expecting to be current next month but I have a certain issue with yes education...
Needless to say I have done 12 successful years of it. The thing is though I was raised in the UK (Was not born in the UK) and the education system stops for compulsory attendance at the age of 16 where we finish taking tests called GCSE's. Students can then move onto full time work at 16 or continue to a place called sixth form college (pre two years college before university).
In sixth form college your broaden your horizons in what field of education you want to focus on. You can focus in one specific subject or take a broad of various subjects if your not sure yet.
The trouble is I did a certain course. There are two different types of options you can do in sixth form college. There are A levels (four subjects you take english,math,psychology etc)
Or courses focusing in one certain subject (business studies, nursing, computer studies, etc).
For myself I did the course focusing in Network Engineering with Programming and computer science. Both of these options count as credits for admission to attend university within the UK.
I'm slightly worried though that they would not recognize my course since most people in the UK do A levels (around 60-70% do). I'm worried that they may not consider to accepting it, since the UK has a very very different education system compared to the USA where the education does not stop until you are 18 and they do not have courses like these (from what i known anyway)
So is that it for me, is there really no way to prove to the councilor I am eligible to pass the education requirements? Or do I stand a chance.
(PS: in the UK there really is no such thing as "graduation ceremony" you just get test results and check if their eligible for university etc)
IT would be really helpful if there are also people who have gone in an interview with similar education syllabus's I've done.
Needless to say I have done 12 successful years of it. The thing is though I was raised in the UK (Was not born in the UK) and the education system stops for compulsory attendance at the age of 16 where we finish taking tests called GCSE's. Students can then move onto full time work at 16 or continue to a place called sixth form college (pre two years college before university).
In sixth form college your broaden your horizons in what field of education you want to focus on. You can focus in one specific subject or take a broad of various subjects if your not sure yet.
The trouble is I did a certain course. There are two different types of options you can do in sixth form college. There are A levels (four subjects you take english,math,psychology etc)
Or courses focusing in one certain subject (business studies, nursing, computer studies, etc).
For myself I did the course focusing in Network Engineering with Programming and computer science. Both of these options count as credits for admission to attend university within the UK.
I'm slightly worried though that they would not recognize my course since most people in the UK do A levels (around 60-70% do). I'm worried that they may not consider to accepting it, since the UK has a very very different education system compared to the USA where the education does not stop until you are 18 and they do not have courses like these (from what i known anyway)
So is that it for me, is there really no way to prove to the councilor I am eligible to pass the education requirements? Or do I stand a chance.
(PS: in the UK there really is no such thing as "graduation ceremony" you just get test results and check if their eligible for university etc)
IT would be really helpful if there are also people who have gone in an interview with similar education syllabus's I've done.