| Several of my students have been people who left school
some years ago and needed
to take one or more A-levels or GCSE's with minimum fuss to carry on
into higher education. Medical school, osteopathy and physiotherapy are
three perennial favourites. A few have come to me only after attempting
to get their A-levels through
correspondence-courses or courses run by local CFE's and finding that
the hours were not suited to their family lives or the tuition was not
to their liking.
The average student is generally able to pass A-level biology with 60 hours of instruction from me (plus up to 30 hours of running through past papers done in their own time) at an average cost of £2,500-£3,500. This compares extremely favourably with the emotional wear and tear of attending classes which may not be suitable for your purposes, with consequent 'retakes' and resulting loss of time, money and self-confidence. |