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Default Are you thinking of taking the Early Years Foundation Degree?

Then I have some advice for you, I have just started this part time at University, I have gone straight from two years part time study also at College/Placement doing not only level 2 and 3 Child Care and Children's Workforce, as well as completing both Maths and English GCSE's.

My class is small but already there have been several complaints and whines among my class mates. So much so that I felt may be a someone should actually warn people about what are the most common misconceptions.

1. It is not the same as level 3 at all, don't think that it's going to be the same subjects rehashed with a little more detail or content added. This is the big league, you will be expected to manage your own study as well as actively apply yourself. Nothing will be spoon fed.

2. You will need at LEAST 15 hours study time per week devoted, discipline is a must. This is the most common misconception, you can't need 15 hours!!. YES you will, most of this per week when not working on summative assessment will be spent reading and researching. When summative assessment is due it will be on planning, drafting and writing assignments.

3. Don't blame the teachers, and don't expect the same treatment as at level 3 you are being assessed throughout the course even in lesson. They advise, but they never will hand you information. If you use only information gained in class you will fail modules.

4. Take note of Study Skills it will save your bottom on numerous occasions, it's vital, how you write, how you interpret what the essay wants, and how you demonstrate and showcase your knowledge is all important, in fact for foundation it's vital.

And lastly listen to TuTu she tells it like it is, if you want to run with the big girls, you gotta bring your A Game.

The time for coasting is past!

Good Luck! Rantiki
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