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Do you think I should study for these qualifications? (UK) Please help?

  • Should I study these qualifications? (UK) Please help? Hello everyone, I am 19 years old I am 20 next month and I live in Cambridgeshire which is in England. I have got a mild learning disablity I don't go to college anymore I went for 3 years and I am unemployed. I have never had a paid job, but I have got 18 months of work experience (Voluntary) I have worked at the Co-Op and at Tesco's. I have just recently started as a volunteer at Oxfam, and I have applied to be a voluntary play/youth worker. I have got a fair few qualifications, here is the link if you would like to see them. http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AlKpxK6ns3nMN_Rq.RkSKPYhBgx.;_ylv=3?qid=20120212112547AAuETNx I am hoping to study for quite a few qualifications, they are listed below, please tell me what you think? *Level 2 maths (Already started this) *ECDL Level 2 ECDL stands for (European Computer Driving Licence) *Customer Service level 2 *Level 2 and level 3 NVQ's in Youth Work * Football coaching award level 2 * English GCSE (Starting in September I hope) * Cisco Certfied Entry Network Technician CCENT * Cisco Certfied Network Associate CCNA * Microsoft Certfied IT Professional- Enterprise Support * Microsoft Office Powerpoint 2010 * Microsoft Office Access 2010 * Microsoft Office Excel 2010 * Microsoft Office Word 2010 * Text Proccessing Level 2 and 3 * Website Design- Dreamweaver level 2 and 3 Can you please tell me what you think, what do you think of me doing these courses and do you think these courses are any good, what are your opinions or knowledge on them? I know that I will have to pay for these courses but that don't worry me. Can you please tell me what you think honestly? Thank you in advance for all of your help and advice, I am very grateful.

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    there is a nice range here but is it a bit too random. Try and see if you can specialise in certain areas rather than try and get loads of qualifications that will take a long time to complete. Do you really need a qualification in how to use word? I would think that is a bit unnecessary. The first qualifications you wanna go for and get are the basics like maths, English and IT (possibly a science) then just go for whatever you enjoy or get a penitential job in. That's about it on advice i can give you, Ultimately it is up to you in what you choose.

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Well they look good in my opinion. The ICT skill s should help you keep up with a range of industries and I'm sure many employers will favour those skills, especially the maths level 2. In terms of the long run you could look into becoming a technician or maybe an ICT consultant that could work from home. I'm not sure about the relevance of courses like football coaching and customer service, I would pick the one in which you have the greastest strengths in and then concentrate on developing around those areas.

Zeeshan

The Maths, ECDL, Youth Work, English GCSE and Website Design could all help you in getting general work :)

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