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Good college
How to find a good college for a child? I can't choose anything suitable. Can you give me some good advice?
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Re: Good college
HarleyQuinn wrote:How to find a good college for a child? I can't choose anything suitable. Can you give me some good advice?
At the moment that sounds like a "piece of string" question
"College" can mean a lot of different things; what age or stage is the child at?
What at the moment matters to them?
What are they like? ...what do they like? what are they good at (or not)?
What do they want to do?
What matters to you?
Once you've got an idea of of what you (all) want - you can start finding out where might suit (or not)
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Re: Good college
New user joined on the same day of posting, with a slightly odd (in the context of the UK at least) query.
Im undoubtedly being paranoid, and apologies to HQ if so, but this may be a set up for legitimacy, and then subsequent spam..
didds
Im undoubtedly being paranoid, and apologies to HQ if so, but this may be a set up for legitimacy, and then subsequent spam..
didds
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Re: Good college
didds wrote:New user joined on the same day of posting, with a slightly odd (in the context of the UK at least) query.
In a UK context, "college" is either a posh name for a school, Eton College, Wellington College etc or a subdivision or constituent of a university, Trinity College Cambridge, Imperial College London etc.
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Re: Good college
didds wrote:New user joined on the same day of posting, with a slightly odd (in the context of the UK at least) query.
It's either been written into English using a translation program (the odd use of 'choose' as well as college), or else it's a bot message. I tend toward the latter explanation, but I'm always happy to be wrong. HarleyQuinn, why don't you drop us another message so that we can be a little more specific? And tell us where you need this school to be, and what the student's age is?
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Alaric wrote:didds wrote:New user joined on the same day of posting, with a slightly odd (in the context of the UK at least) query.
In a UK context, "college" is either a posh name for a school, Eton College, Wellington College etc or a subdivision or constituent of a university, Trinity College Cambridge, Imperial College London etc.
or:
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sixth_form_college)Sixth form college
A sixth form college is an educational institution, where students aged 16 to 19 typically study for advanced school-level qualifications, such as A Levels, Business and Technology Education Council and the International Baccalaureate Diploma, or school-level qualifications such as General Certificate of Secondary Education examinations.
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Re: Good college
Alaric wrote:didds wrote:New user joined on the same day of posting, with a slightly odd (in the context of the UK at least) query.
In a UK context, "college" is either a posh name for a school, Eton College, Wellington College etc or a subdivision or constituent of a university, Trinity College Cambridge, Imperial College London etc.
Yes. Exactly.
hence " with a slightly odd (in the context of the UK at least) query."
and with particular emphasis in the OP of "for a child? ".
subdivisions of universities won't be for "a child" - Ruth Lawrence apart maybe (and even she was ... 13? ).
Even posh "colleges" aren't on the whole "for a child" - that would be a prep school surely?
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Re: Good college
Can you be a bit more specific? C.HarleyQuinn wrote:How to find a good college for a child? I can't choose anything suitable. Can you give me some good advice?
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Re: Good college
didds wrote:Alaric wrote:didds wrote:New user joined on the same day of posting, with a slightly odd (in the context of the UK at least) query.
In a UK context, "college" is either a posh name for a school, Eton College, Wellington College etc or a subdivision or constituent of a university, Trinity College Cambridge, Imperial College London etc.
Yes. Exactly.
hence " with a slightly odd (in the context of the UK at least) query."
and with particular emphasis in the OP of "for a child? ".
subdivisions of universities won't be for "a child" - Ruth Lawrence apart maybe (and even she was ... 13? ).
Even posh "colleges" aren't on the whole "for a child" - that would be a prep school surely?
didds
I know of at least one "college" in the UK that starts at kindergarten
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servodude wrote:I know of at least one "college" in the UK that starts at kindergarten
I can think of some Etonians who never graduated from the playpen.
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Re: Good college
servodude wrote:didds wrote:Yes. Exactly.
hence " with a slightly odd (in the context of the UK at least) query."
and with particular emphasis in the OP of "for a child? ".
subdivisions of universities won't be for "a child" - Ruth Lawrence apart maybe (and even she was ... 13? ).
Even posh "colleges" aren't on the whole "for a child" - that would be a prep school surely?
didds
I know of at least one "college" in the UK that starts at kindergarten
There is one less than a mile from me with a prep school, senior school and a sixth form. I believe that it is now coeducational all the way through, having started with the sixth form.
For the younger element, I understand that 6th Form is now referred to as Years 12 and 13.
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