Effer wrote:devilcake wrote:Effer wrote:
Do you end up with the same degree for both?
Both are vocational courses so you basically just get a certificate of some sort and you’re able to say you have some sort of education on your cv
so yeah basically the same
If it's the same, and you don't mind using money on it, then I would also recommend course 2 instead. 6 hours of travel both ways is a lot of travelling, and while I always think the in-person education is better, it doesn't really matter if you're mentally and physically exhausted after travelling that much. Also the likelihood of dropping out is probably also much much higher. If it's possible to get a grant for it, then it's also a win-win, but of course not the important thing here.
Yeah I actually looked at the second option first but didn’t do it because of the money, but now I have a lot more saved and since option one would cost at least half anyways the money part of it is starting to feel less important