London School of Marketing helps prospective undergraduate students weigh the pros and cons of full-time study versus full-time employment
London, England (PRWEB UK) 17 September 2014 -- London School of Marketing, a leading institution offering accredited marketing and business qualifications in the heart of London, has released an article with the aim of helping prospective undergraduate students weigh the pros and cons of full-time study versus full-time employment.
“Once you have left secondary school, the question that quickly follows is: what do I do next? Get a job; continue with your studies; both? Students usually prefer the latter. But since most undergraduate courses are designed to be full-time, this can be a tough – if not impossible – decision to make,” stated a recent London School of Marketing blog post. “Some students are lucky enough to be sponsored by their parents. Others work hard to win a scholarship. But many have to find their own ways to fund their undergraduate degree. If you are one of them, what are your options?”
Complementing a comprehensive range of blogs, whitepapers and case studies designed to support students pursuing sought-after marketing designations, the recent article details three key options available to prospective students. It also encourages these prospective students to consider how their decisions will affect them over the long-term.
London School of Marketing prides itself on offering an innovative, flexible approach to learning. It has built up an international reputation as a leading provider of both professional and academic qualifications. Authorised by the Department of Business Innovation and Skills (BIS) as a Listed Body, they enjoy a long list of accreditations and recognitions. Through their closely managed network of Local Access Points (LAPs), international students can study for accredited UK qualifications through a combination of onsite and online learning.
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London School of Marketing delivers accredited marketing and business qualifications, and offers courses from recognised professional bodies such as CIM, EduQual and CAM, BA (Hons) Marketing, MA Marketing and Innovation, and an MBA from Anglia Ruskin University. Based in Central London, they are a QAA approved institution. The school also has offices in Sri Lanka, a network of Local Access Points (LAPs), and online programmes of learning. Courses are run over a broad range of study modes.
Gimhani Gunasinghe, London School of Marketing, http://www.londonschoolofmarketing.com/courses, +44 20 8123 3899, [email protected]
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