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Night time courses

  • 08-07-2006 3:21pm
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    Hey all,
    sorry didn't know what thread to put this into but I was wondering, does neone have any info for me about evening courses? I don't know whether to go to college or continue this legal secratary job I have at the moment, and do evening courses to become a lawyer but Ive been told that it takes twice as long, and is very tough; so if ANYONE has any opinions or info to give me all is welcome, if you wana PM me or anything,
    Thanx a lot. :)


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  • Posts: 16,720 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    smk135 wrote:
    Hey all,
    sorry didn't know what thread to put this into but I was wondering, does neone have any info for me about evening courses? I don't know whether to go to college or continue this legal secratary job I have at the moment, and do evening courses to become a lawyer but Ive been told that it takes twice as long, and is very tough; so if ANYONE has any opinions or info to give me all is welcome, if you wana PM me or anything,
    Thanx a lot. :)

    Hey, I assume your question is more about the course then grants, so I'm going to move it to Distance/Part-Time.

    It might be an idea for you to post on the relevant college boards if you're interested in individual courses. But I know of a few people on these boards who are evening students, so they should be able to let you know.

    Good luck!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 24,924 ✭✭✭✭BuffyBot


    Ive been told that it takes twice as long,

    Well yes it can - naturally if you're only doing something part-time, then it will take longer than doing it full-time. Would your employer sponsor your education? Then it might be worth taking a longer time, if they are willing to contribute towards it financially.


  • Moderators, Education Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 18,986 Mod ✭✭✭✭Moonbeam


    www.nightcourses.com

    www.portobello.ie do part time law degree


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