NDW
10th Apr 2011, 15:37
As stated on both the FAA and AAC websites, to apply to become an Aircrew Officer (on within that capacity) you need 180 UCAS Points.
Now, as of most recently Job hunting hasn't been going well (in Civvie street), so I am looking at going back down the education route to gain a few extra brownie points (Higher Diploma in Public Services).
Does anyone know whether these can be used as an equivalent educational UCAS point system, as I believe a DDD in a BTEC is equivalent to 360 UCAS Points.
Any help would be very much appreciated as I have tried to find out this answer before from previous Careers Advisors (Civilian mainly at College) and many have stared at me and their eyes glazed over. :ugh:
Kind regards to all.
Nathan
Now, as of most recently Job hunting hasn't been going well (in Civvie street), so I am looking at going back down the education route to gain a few extra brownie points (Higher Diploma in Public Services).
Does anyone know whether these can be used as an equivalent educational UCAS point system, as I believe a DDD in a BTEC is equivalent to 360 UCAS Points.
Any help would be very much appreciated as I have tried to find out this answer before from previous Careers Advisors (Civilian mainly at College) and many have stared at me and their eyes glazed over. :ugh:
Kind regards to all.
Nathan