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Hi, started the Level 3 Diploma in September and although I've nearly finished the mandatory and pathway units, I still have the optional ones for 16 credits to complete.

I'm finding it very difficult at the moment, I did do the CCLD level 2 and apprepciate that it is A level standard however struggling to carry on. The College isn't very supportive, I feel that because they see that I'm ploding on studying I'm left to get on with it. I only go to College one evening a week for 3 hours - definately not enough!!

As I know a lot of us juggle family life, other committments and studying but it's so difficult especially when were not even rewarded financially - we do it for the love on the job!!

That brings me to my second problem - work, I seem to be banging me head against a brick wall when colleagues seem so set in their ways - pre EYFS days.

I think I'm putting myself under pressure to finish to course because I want to seek other employment, although there doesn't seem to be anything out there.

Sorry for my rant, hope everyone is progressing well. This is a good course and I've learnt loads, just wish I was doing it when the Tutors, Assessors and Colleges get their heads around it.

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pre-eyfs sounds interesting, please feel free to post if you find yourself without a wall to bang or if your head's had enough

Which optional units are you looking to take up?
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