IT training requires an associate degree and high school diploma at minimum
None because GCSEs do not give you UCAS points. Only AS and A Levels and their equivalents (eg. BTECs) give you UCAS points
I'm interested in this career because I love to help other wehn they are in need. It's also my profession from my old country,I worked for One and halfe year with seniors and for Two year's with Handicapped people but because I moved to Canada I hafe to start all over again.
To determine what your career options are right now, grab a paper and a pen. Sit down and think about all of your skills. Once you know which skills you possess, it will be easy to match them up with careers.
1.its fun! 2.you will have more knowledge 3.so you understand where places are and why. 4.to understand basic physical systems that effect everyday life 5.well, it wouldn't really effect your life if you didn't study geography.
Physical geography is the study of the physical features of Earth's surface. For example, we can study how volcanoes, V-shaped valleys or waterfalls are formed.
Physical geography covers the topics relating to the surface of the earth - the landforms, glaciers, rivers, climate, oceans, earth-sun interaction, hazards, and more.
Physical Geography- The study of the earth's surface.
Example: glaciers, mountains, oceans, etc.
You just need to talk about how long and how well you know the student. Then you can share some positive aspects of their personality and why you think they will do well in school or at college.