GCSE Maths Distance Learning
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In the UK a GCSE pass at Maths is one of the most important qualifications that you can possess. Even a seasoned graduate will be under qualified for many everyday jobs if they do not possess this certificate, in fact I myself had to enrol onto evening classes to redo my Maths before starting university. In the current climate an employer will think of any reason possible to throw your CV in the bin, particularly with stories of some vacancies attracting over 200 applications for 1 job - not possessing GCSE English and GCSE Maths at Grade C or above is one of the single biggest reasons for people not to get through the sifting stage. The good news is that it is never too late to get these qualifications, with so many institutions offering these GCSE Maths courses both online and offline - most of which are surprisingly affordable, in fact some people may be eligible to do an offline GCSE Course for free!
Free GCSE Maths
Before deciding to find a GCSE Maths Distance learning course, you should first determine whether or not you can save yourself some money by finding a free course at your local college or learning centre. Most local colleges will offer at least a daytime course, many will offer an evening course. Your course would likely be free if you meet any of the following criteria:-
- You are in receipt of Job Seeker's Allowance, Income Support or Working Tax Credit (for households earning less than £15,276), Housing or Council Tax Benefit, or Employment Support Allowance.
- You do not receive any of these benefits but you are an unwaged dependant of somebody receiving one of those benefits.
- If you are under the age of 19 and considered to be living at 'home' (e.g. with your parents).
If you do not fulfill these criteria, or indeed are just unable to attend college, then read on to find a review of the best deals for distance or online learning!
Oxford Open Learning (OOL)
Oxford Open Learning (OOL) is one of the largest distance learning institutions if the country and its GCSE distance learning courses are excellent. Their Maths course is completed over 13 modules, with a 14th on the examination, one assignment for each module, in preparation for examination in the AQA GCSE Mathematics syllabus AQA 4306. The assessment is completed entirely through two written examination papers, each of which is worth 50% of the grade; 2009 will be the first year that the GCSE Maths Distance Learning course will have no coursework to complete. The total cost of the course is £295, although this payment can be spread over 8 months. You will also need to pay an examination fee to your local centre.
International Correspondance Schools (ICS)
The ICS are a long established institution who have been offering distance learning courses since 1890. Throughout your course you will complete six formative assessments and two examinations upon completion, and you can choose to sit either the foundation course or the higher level. The two examinations are each worth 50% of your grade. The course will cost a total of £249, plus a further £21.80 to be paid to the AQA Examination board - like the OOL it is necessary for students to arrange an exam with their local examination centre, these are held in June each year.
National Extension College
The National Extension College, who operate as a not-for-profit organisation is another institution to offer GCSE Maths Distance Learning courses, they also come recommended by the British Council. The course the same AQA 4306 syllabus to the OOL but also offers an alternative AQA 4307 modular course - both of these have no coursework and are 100% exam based. The course itself consists of 11 marked coursework assignments plus marked mock exams. The course(s) comes complete with a comprehensive 752 page study guide, although it is more expensive than the other institutions on this list - with the course costing £334. You can however get a 10% discount by booking online, making the course cost £330. Like the other distance learning courses available, you will be responsible for finding and paying for a local exam paper.
Maths in the News
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Comments
I am equally uninformed about education in the USA, but this is not higher education... it is actually 'secondary' education. GCSEs are completed at the age of 16. The most important GCSEs you can have are Maths and English, which many people do not discover until they get to real adult life. I have a First Class Honours degree, but would not be able to get even an average job without passes in these two core subjects.











nicomp says:
3 months ago
What is GCSE? I am woefully uninformed about higher education in the UK.