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Hello everyone,
Yet another week of
summer and respectively Clearing is starting! :) This would be my first blog
which would be surprising if you have in
mind I have been working for the Enquiry Unit and Clearing for the last almost
three years. I just had my graduation ceremony last Thursday and am well
excited that I am graduated.
I have been working on
our Live Chat service from the start of last Clearing. A lot of you choose
to use this method of communication with us as you find it more convenient. If
you ever want a quick and friendly response to any of your questions feel free
to go to our web site and click the Talk Now bubble that will pop up at the
bottom of your screen.
Last week I spoke to a
few of you that unfortunately did not manage to achieve the expected results. A
note to any people like that: firstly do not panic.. this is not the end of the
world.. there is almost always an alternative. Secondly, unfortunately you will
not be able to apply for the same course through Clearing if you have applied
for it in Main Cycle with us. There are however almost always similar courses
and foundation years that might be worth considering.
When people hear
foundation courses they normally get confused from my experience. This is a
fully legitimate way to get your undergraduate degree. What this means in most
cases is that you will do your first two years of your chosen programme at one
of our partner colleges and then upon successful completion you will be able to
transfer into the third year of the course at one of our University main
campuses. At the end of your last third year you will receive a certificate
from the University of Greenwich as well. Partner colleges are also a good option as class sizes are usually smaller which would mean that you will
receive more face-to-face interaction with your tutors and individual support
if needed.
So basically even if you
have not achieved the grades you thought you would, there might be an
alternative for you, so do not hesitate to contact us. As explained by my
colleagues there are many ways to get in touch with us, so why not just give it a go!
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