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Hey everybody,
Let me just explain the story from the start.
In September I started a BTEC photography diploma, I carried it on until December and then I realised it was just torture and not worth it at all. I asked another college if they would transfer me onto a media course but they were unable to due to the late date.
They told me however that there was a course starting in January and it's a progression course which teaches you how to learn and get a job, teach you essential job and college skills etc and it's a six month course which I've started right away.
Now I'm on this course and looking at courses I could do in September because I thought instead of rushing into media, while I have the chance and options what other courses to consider?
So far I've seen;
BTEC media Diploma - easy to get to the college but apparently media is a very common thing nowadays and so it may not stand out on a CV.
A level Film Studies - This is at a college that is sort of a pain to get to on a bus however I'd be willing to do it, I love the idea of learning about the context of films however as per media, it may not stand out and be useful in the real world.
BTEC business studies - I love business because it runs in the family as businessmen. I did a GCSE and got a C however I would love to improve and get the diploma, it's at the same college I go to now and is easy to get to. It stands out on the CV and any companies I work for would appreciate it and it would help me if I get into professional photography.
So while it seems Business Studies is the obvious choice are the other two needed to be considered or should I just opt for the business diploma?
Let me just explain the story from the start.
In September I started a BTEC photography diploma, I carried it on until December and then I realised it was just torture and not worth it at all. I asked another college if they would transfer me onto a media course but they were unable to due to the late date.
They told me however that there was a course starting in January and it's a progression course which teaches you how to learn and get a job, teach you essential job and college skills etc and it's a six month course which I've started right away.
Now I'm on this course and looking at courses I could do in September because I thought instead of rushing into media, while I have the chance and options what other courses to consider?
So far I've seen;
BTEC media Diploma - easy to get to the college but apparently media is a very common thing nowadays and so it may not stand out on a CV.
A level Film Studies - This is at a college that is sort of a pain to get to on a bus however I'd be willing to do it, I love the idea of learning about the context of films however as per media, it may not stand out and be useful in the real world.
BTEC business studies - I love business because it runs in the family as businessmen. I did a GCSE and got a C however I would love to improve and get the diploma, it's at the same college I go to now and is easy to get to. It stands out on the CV and any companies I work for would appreciate it and it would help me if I get into professional photography.
So while it seems Business Studies is the obvious choice are the other two needed to be considered or should I just opt for the business diploma?
This made me laugh, probably because I was one of those students. I dont agree with anything you said regarding the style that is being taught but I agree that they should be teaching a bit more business skills (or even common sense!) I mean if they want they are passionate about photojournalism or documentary then why are they coming to someone in your line of work with a completely unsuitable portfolio?