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				Originally posted by Rice_Square 
I dont think i could get into uni well it must be easy all sorts seem to be able to get in these days.
			
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 You could always look into to getting the qualifications to do a Foundation Degree or a HND/HNC which are a bit easier than a Honors Degree and then may be convert it later.
You can normally do Foundation Degree or a HND/HNC at a College so you don't have to move away from home. You will also find the teacher/lecturer to student ratio is much lower so you tend to get more personal support in class. 
One advantage about a college is you can start there at 16 and go for vocational A levels and move onto one of these higher qualifications without even leaving home. Even if you got really bad GCSE's the college will offer courses to get you up to the standard to do the vocational A levels.