gt67
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I am planning to do both on a part time basis in the evening at a local college so I can continue with my day job until the time is right to leave or redundancy hits.
Q: can the L3 be done this way if you are not actually working in the electrical trade? Is there some practical "on the job" work that has to be done/assessed in order to pass the course?
The college I have applied to doesn't have anyone in the electrical department until 26th which is why I have asked the question here.
Q: can the L3 be done this way if you are not actually working in the electrical trade? Is there some practical "on the job" work that has to be done/assessed in order to pass the course?
The college I have applied to doesn't have anyone in the electrical department until 26th which is why I have asked the question here.