Not another uni thread!
Hey guys, so first off this isn't really a "should I or shouldn't I go to uni" thread, it's a smidge different and I was hoping to get your viewpoints.
So I did my schooling in Canada, where we don't have GCSEs and A Levels. I did an equivalency through NARIC and all I really got out of it was a certificate that said I have a "GCSE level of education" - nothing specific. Now, I'm already planning on going to uni through long-distance education either through the Open University or University of London's program. My question boils down to this: Will (generally speaking, because I know there are a ton of factors that go into this) an airline prefer that I do A Levels, or even upgrade my GCSEs, or would being enrolled and studying at a university be more beneficial and I wouldn't really need to bother with A Levels?
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