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Old Apr 8, 2006 | 10:40 AM
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Depends where you want to end up, the rules fro entry are changing for Bsc in QS. The points needed for etry for next years course are going to be the same as the Law degrees at most uni's. As a route, Ideally A level's first, then the Degree, and then become chartered, although the latter does not always become a neccesity if you were to work for a Contractor. Other routes may be to do a HND in Building Studies, whilst being a trainee, and then see how you find it.

I work for a Practice, and the emphasis is on becoming chartered. Money does not start great, but wait a little while, and you will reap your rewards. Like mega £.

Most larger companies will happily pay for you to go to uni, aslong as they can see somthing in you, but just dont fail any exams etc, as you do not ant to be called down to my office to explain why.

People complain, but I do not fins this overly, just find some better clients. Obviously this will all vary depending in which area you work in.
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