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College life

We have always been students! From nursery to secondary school, education and studying has been a constant. Many things can change, like friends and family, and now many of you are facing a big change: starting college. Further Education (FE) can be different to school in many ways, and Tag is here to help you begin.

So what are some of the BIG changes? At school, you follow a strict timetable. It’s very rigid in that way. You wear a uniform, study all day, and many subjects are compulsory, because that’s the rules. In college, you have more flexibility and choice over what you can study. If you’re working hands-on, you’ll wear a uniform for practical sessions, otherwise, there is no strict uniform policy at an FE college. In fact, on many courses, you can essentially wear anything you want! Lessons are spread throughout the week, so you get plenty of time for part-time work, your own interests and social time. There are many positive aspects of college and you should be excited!

Asking Around

We asked some ESCG students about their experience of starting college.

“One of the best things about leaving school and going to college was that I got the chance to focus on one subject I liked. I was excited to have some freedom from the strict timetable. At college, I could go down to the photography studio to take some photos instead of being in the computer room for the whole session. Another great thing is that the tutors are very relaxed and not strict, which made me feel calmer and more relaxed. I love that we don’t get given loads of homework to do, which helps with my anxiety. I work slower than other students, but I’m able to work at my own pace, which is really helpful.”

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