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Exam Results Advice Day

Friday 23 August 2024, 10.00am - 2.00pm

All Campuses

Stuck on what to do this September after getting your exam results? Or maybe they were better than expected and you'd like to explore different options. 

Help is at hand!

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Exam Results Advice Day

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Pop in and see us at any of our campuses between the hours of 10.00am – 2.00pm and speak to our experienced support teams about your next steps.

Staff from the college will be on hand to provide guidance on the best study options for your personal development.

Or if you already know what you'd like to apply for but want to find out more, lecturers will be available to provide one-to-one information.

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Student Stories

Bobby Barnard

It’s all been fun, and you do the work in different methods – we've made events, and created videos and blogs for assessments, so we learnt how to make and produce a story. We did a whole unit on applying for jobs. It’s helped me prepare for interviews and understanding what employers want, because now I can showcase these skills. I’ve got an apprenticeship with TUI as a retail assistant. I’m hoping to work up towards management level or move onto a specialist travel agent and work up from there."

Bobby Barnard

Level 3 - Travel & Tourism - Gloucester Campus

Millie Keddie

“I’ve always enjoyed being hands-on and practical. Mechanical engineering is not all theory based; there is lots of opportunity to solve problems by making things, and perfecting them in your own way. There’s a stereotype that engineering is a man’s job. I love the industry, I don’t care about the stereotype. It’s not a man’s job and it doesn’t matter what gender you are, you can do anything if your heart is in it."

Millie Keddie

Level 2 – Mechanical Engineering – Gloucester Campus

Clay Palmer

“I went to Dene Magna, then decided to study catering at GC as that’s what I’d like to do in my career. I have gained knife skills and lots of experience so far; working in new kitchens with large ovens and blast chillers. "

Clay Palmer

Level 2 – Professional Cookery – Forest of Dean Campus

Rumeo De Freitas Pires

The course is very academic and gives more knowledge than cyber security. It offers a variety of jobs including networking, route cause analysis, testing and looking inside computers. I’d say definitely take the course if you want to know everything IT related, such as troubleshooting, networking, route cause analysis, tools and testing. There is some hacking in this course and there will be more next year. I want to do hacking and know this is my future job. I’d like to stay on and do the university level apprenticeship level 6 at GC, and eventually I would like to work at GCHQ.

Rumeo De Freitas Pires

Digital Infrastructure, T Level