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RHS Level 2 course..again!

Last post 03-10-2009 8:37 AM by MandyFox. 7 replies.

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  • 01/10/2009 03:19 PM
    • Izzy123gym
    • Birmingham
    • 28 Sep 2009
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    Hi again...Just to let anyone know, who is interested, there is a group on Facebook...."RHS Level 2 Study Buddies." I have just joined but it could do with a lot more people, I'm sure!

    I  think it would make it so much easier, I'm sure, if there were more students on there to support each other...and I'm only on Module 1!

    Izzy123gym
  • 01/10/2009 04:19 PM
    • willowman
    • Brittany, France
    • 25 Oct 2007
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     See you there!

  • 01/10/2009 07:09 PM
    • MandyFox
    • 13 Jun 2009
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    Have been thinking about doing this course for a while now but not sure the best way to do it as no time to go to college as working - are you doing yours as a distance learning course at home? If so who are you doing it with? Would you recommend? Thanks

     

  • 01/10/2009 07:27 PM
    • Izzy123gym
    • Birmingham
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    Hi Mandy,

    Yes..I am doing it as a distance learning course with a Diploma in Garden Design alongside! I think I was a bit over-enthusiastic to attempt both at the same time so I have postponed the Garden Design for a few months until I get this Level 2 underway.

    I am only at the first module, Mandy, so finding it a bit of trial and error at the moment as far as assignments go. I didn't know anyone who had done the course previously but have now "met" a few people on here who are doing so...thankfully!

    I did quite a bit of research before purchasing the course from Learning Curve. I read a lot of reviews on the internet..I know you have to take all that with a pinch of salt! However, they were the most efficient in responding to queries etc and I  opted for them...time will tell! So far, so good...they have been prompt in returning emails etc.

    I hope this helps!

     

    Izzy123gym
  • 02/10/2009 07:08 AM
    • willowman
    • Brittany, France
    • 25 Oct 2007
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     Hi Mandy, I am with Learning Curve too and agree with Isobel. I have just started out but so far so good. Whoever you opt for l would recommend the additional books that are available to help you through it namely the Red Book 'A Handbook For Horticultural Students' by Peter Dawson. I have found my tutor to be very helpful particularly as as l have had to extend the time l need in order to complete the course. That was due to me building an extension on my house which has taken the best part of a year! Good luck anyway and hopefully see you with us soon.

     

  • 02/10/2009 02:41 PM
    • Cosmo
    • 21 Jun 2009
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    I'll be joining the facebook group then!

  • 03/10/2009 08:36 AM
    • MandyFox
    • 13 Jun 2009
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    Thanks Izzy for that information I will look into this course.

  • 03/10/2009 08:37 AM
    • MandyFox
    • 13 Jun 2009
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    Thank you to Izzy and Willowman for their information xx