Taken at Liverpool Docks. Millie enjoyed her Uni visit to Liverpool John Moores and was really happy and excited but it really is going to be tough getting in with ONLY 15 places. She is hoping to get onto the Paramedic Practice DipHE course. So into collage she goes and is going to be working on her personal statement. She is so happy now is is on the collage course she changed from grammar school to collage... since the school would not let her drop two subjects which she was not happy with and do psychology. When she choose the A level subjects she had accountancy apprenticeship in mind which was the path her dad (and me) was guiding her too but she has gone back to want she has always loved and wanted to do and that is been a Paramedic so hopefully she will be able to follow her dream.
Love the red in this shot and I do hope Millie gets into John Moore. I think 16 is too early to make A level choices as many like Millie change their ideas. Keep following her dreams
Good luck to Millie Laura...these NHS courses are so hard to get onto......Lydia wanted to do Speech Therapy, of course thousands applied because it's free ...she missed her grades by 13 points, no clearance so she is taking phsycology again & trying next year but they have put the grades up to A's & no resits! Hope she achieves her dream.
@happypat Thank you Pat, I hope Lydia gets the grades and a placement next year. Millie is hoping to get a place this year but knows she will be extremely lucky to get a placement so will apply again the following year. She has her Grand Prior award for St Johns, has now moved to Red Cross and just loves it so much, has watched Casualty from age 5 so really hoping fingers crossed she will be able to achieve her dream. She is working really hard at her collage course and getting her personal statement which seems to be the most important starting point to getting an interview.
@kelly2@quietpurplehaze Thank you both fingers crossed but seems so hard to get on the courses but hopefully she will make her personal statement shine so gets to an interview stage.
Good luck to Millie. Hope she gets in. My eldest grandaughter wanted to take a child care course. The school, just before term started, told her they weren't going to run it and put her onto 3A levels - psychology, sociology and another I can't remember. She hated them and only lasted a year before leaving and taking an apprenticeship. Luckily it was a genuine one and the college employed her whe her apprenticeship was over but it could have been awful.
Huge and orange, goodness