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distance learning
Other then OU, what other providers are out there are are petty good tried and tested ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The most well-known (and generally well-respected) private providers include the National Extension College and International Correspondence Schools:
http://www.nec.ac.uk/
http://www.icslearn.co.uk/
Chris
http://www.nec.ac.uk/
http://www.icslearn.co.uk/
Chris
Assuming that you actually mean Stonebridge Associated Colleges, there are 206 reviews here:
http://www.reviewcent...views-all-218360.html
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http://www.reviewcent...views-all-218360.html
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Piggynose:
To the best of my knowledge, there have never been any truly independent comparisons of the numerous independent colleges that offer distance learning. ICS is well-established. It used to be part of the major American company, Cengage Learning, but it's now owned by a German publishing house (Cornelsen). As far as I'm aware, the standards are high (and, just as important!) they're financially sound.
However many further education colleges offer GCSE English as part of their adult education programmes (usually through evening classes). You'd find them far cheaper, and probably a great deal more interesting, than anything that 'distance learning' can provide.
Chris
To the best of my knowledge, there have never been any truly independent comparisons of the numerous independent colleges that offer distance learning. ICS is well-established. It used to be part of the major American company, Cengage Learning, but it's now owned by a German publishing house (Cornelsen). As far as I'm aware, the standards are high (and, just as important!) they're financially sound.
However many further education colleges offer GCSE English as part of their adult education programmes (usually through evening classes). You'd find them far cheaper, and probably a great deal more interesting, than anything that 'distance learning' can provide.
Chris
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