Your Questions About Doing Business Online Btec

Laura asks…

What is BTEC and some details about it….please?

My boyfriend would like to start studying again but he only finished High school back in Turkey and doesn’t even have his transcripts here in UK. He would like to study English Language at uni but he doesn’t fulfill official requirements. On one of university’s website it says that other than A levels or international baccalaureate they accept people with BTEC National Diploma DMM…I’ve tried looking up on Edexcel website but I only got more confused…what is BTEC? How long would it take to get BTEC national Diploma? I understood DMM stands for their marking scheme…I read u can do it along A levels so Is it distance/online learning? How expensive would it be to get BTEC National Diploma? Can you do BTEC in English (as a subject) or you can choose business or health studies and get the national diploma and it will still be alright to apply for BA Honours in English Language? I’m so sorry for silly questions but I find it too confusing and really need help 🙂 I’ve done A levels in one of EU countries so didn’t have that problem and don’t know how to go around it now :-/ Thank you very much indeed!

Jere answers:

A BTEC is a course that is 100% coursework meaning that you don’t have to do any exams to pass it, all the work has to be typed up and handed in. It takes about 2 years to complete a BTEC National. No you can’t study English Literature as a BTEC National, you have to do GCSE English Language first and then do A Level English Language to be able to go to university. I have no idea, about how much it will cost to study a BTEC but I’m sure it would cost thousands of pounds to study it because you’re from overseas.

Carol asks…

How hard are A Levels?

I want to do an online course, and considering taking an A Level.

I’m 15 years old and doing my GCSE’s.

However, I’m predicted either an A, A* or distinction for all my subjects (I do GCSE Maths, Double Science, English/lit., R.E., ICT, History, Spanish and BTEC Business) and I’m taking GCSE Maths a year early and doing the Free Standing Maths Qualification in that period. Plus I’m doing an ICT course that gives me 2 GCSE and just finished the The BCS Digital Creator Award which is worth 1 GCSE. So I like to think of myself as quite smart for my age.
If I do choose to do an A Level, I’m willing to put in the effort; I’ve got quite a lot of free time even with my school work.

I’m thinking about taking A Level Sociology, specifically. Is that too hard? Should I do a GCSE course instead?

Jere answers:

If you’re predicted an A/A* I think you can handle A Levels, especially Sociology it’s not too hard of a subject.

Lisa asks…

Can someone please make this a little more cohearent?

I am currently studying a Business BTEC level 3. On this course I have to do a dumber of assighnments and compleat ethem to deadlines. I am 18 and want to make extra income whilst also learning about marketing through this mystory shopping opertunity. I spend a lot of time online buying and selling on ebay. I am flexible being a student and have a summer where I could do a lot of work for you. I enjoy any aspect of business and am really interested in learning as much as I can about the retail and marketing side of things.
I am also interested in art and I enjoy creating detailed sketches and water colours. I have also studyed some construction and gained cards like a CSCS card which shows I have common schence when it comes to what to do in certain situations
I really would love to do some mystery shopping as a learning opertunity and to help benifit retail stores especialy in this current econemy.
Is it grammatical ok

Jere answers:

*coherent *number *assignments *complete *them *opportunity *studied *sense *opportunity *benefit *especially *economy

There you go!

Sandra asks…

Im not to sure, if this is is okay about the Ryan-air line?

Well i’ve applied for Ryan-air online application form and i just have received an email from them asking for my CV and a picture and they have also invited me for the presentation on 29 December.

Problem is that i haven’t done any courses of travel and tourism but i have passed my BTEC Business Course and i have informed them about this but they haven’t said nothing, so im so confused if i should go for it or not.

???
Oh Sorry i meant Ryanair…

Jere answers:

Firstly they are called Ryanair, if you are to stand any chance of getting a job with them, its a good idea to know the right company name.

Secondly, you sent them a CV for a job, your CV obviously meets there criteria otherwise they would not invite you to an open day.

Helen asks…

urgent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?

do you think i should leave college and just do online learn direct course. i am doing btec travel and tourism level 3 and there are courses in business in the learn direct website. i want to do something in businesss in future.please help me decide the best way to gain qualifications. i am willing to do hard work at kome if i haven’t got lessons to go to!!!!!!!!!! by the way i am 18 an it my first year in the course

Jere answers:

If you have the opportunity of doing the course you want , at college then I suggest you should really stick to that.
During any learning it is always good to get differing approaches and points of view as this will give you a more rounded education
Also not all the benefits of college are the education !! There is also the social side which can add to your life
Yes by all means back up what you learn at college on the Internet , library etc. But keep attending classes
Good Luck

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