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SimoneC Apr 18th 2013 1:30 pm

Wanting to take my library tech need advice
 
Hello,

I'm new here, my name is Simone I was born in Watford UK, lived there my whole life and I moved to Alberta, Canada in 2005. My Mum was Canadian so I was able to get dual citizenship.
I work at a public library where I'm a library clerk and also do programs for kids. I've been working there 6 years this month and the director said to continue being a library programmer, I have to get my library tech which is a 2 year course.
The course is avaliable online through Nova Scotia Community College, but it says
Admission Requirements
•High School Graduation Diploma or equivalent, including Academic Grade 12 English

I finished school in 1993, took GCSEs, I think I passed a couple and got D's and maybe E's for the rest. I contacted my school to see if they had a record of me finishing but the school has closed down and there is no record of me having attended.

I'm going to apply to AQA which hopefully have a record of my GCSE's but I'm wondering will that be enough for "high school graduation diploma or equivalent" it's been about 20 years since school, but I did stay till the end (which of course is 16 in UK) this seems a hurdle in the way to me starting the tech course.

Do you think this will be enough for the college to admit me into the course?

Thanks

Simone

Siouxie Apr 18th 2013 4:15 pm

Re: Wanting to take my library tech need advice
 
I believe Grade 12 English is the equivalent of midway between GCSE's and 'A' levels. :( More info here: http://britishexpats.com/wiki/GCSE_and_A-level_Students

Could you use your prior experience to do a credit challenge?

http://www.nscc.ca/services/rpl/faq.asp#4
Challenging for credit focuses on what has been learned experientially, and/or through informal (non-credit) courses, etc. It is unique to each individual. The process involves NSCC assessing the individual's learning

Otherwise, could you do your GED? More info here: http://gonssal.ca/index.shtml and the Nova Scotia Community College run one too: http://gonssal.ca/Adult-Learner/High...colleges.shtml

Another alternative (sorry, just thought of it) - can you find a different college who offers this course online and who makes allowances for 'mature students' ? I know my local one does - http://www.mohawkcollege.ca/distance...echnician.html - it would be worth your while to see if there is one in NS or the vicinity.

Novocastrian Apr 18th 2013 7:58 pm

Re: Wanting to take my library tech need advice
 
^^ the OP says she's in Alberta: how about Athabasca U?

http://www.athabascau.ca


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