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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Go to your local university and ask them about entry requirements. They will probably advise you do an access course at a FE college for a year but if you show willing you should have no problem getting on after that. Mature students make for much better students and they will be glad to have you whether you have any formal qualifications or not.
Do it! - it will be the best thing you have ever done.
Good luck
Absolutely! Go for It!!! I'm mid 30s with a couple of banking degrees and 15 years of boring career behind me. I am in the first year of a full time fine art degree and feel like I have a second chance. If you're worried about money, everyone is entitled to 75 percent of the student loan without means testing and that should cover the tuition fees. If you're worried you'll be the oldest, you probably won't as there are a couple of retired poeple on my course fulfilling a lifetimes ambition. I had a friend who regularly said ' life is not a dressed rehersal, this is the real thing'.
The best thing about going to university as a mature student is the acceptance I have found from the other students. I consider some of them good friends now. The other thing about those extra 'few' years is the life experience you can put into your work, especially in a creative subject.
very best of luck
Hi, I'm doing an English lit degree at the moment (slight age difference though - i'm 20!) but there are a few people doing the course who are various ages. I'm not quite sure how you'd go about applying but you could try contacting the universities you're interested in. Have fun too - English lit is a fantastic degree course to do, i'm loving every second of mine!
Julia