Archaic Sage
Brigade Leader
I loathed every moment I spent at 6th Form, it was some of the worst times of my life. Not just because of the school I went to, or the people I was with, but because the entire thing is frankly ludicrous. The fact of the matter is, A Levels and GCSEs are pretty much pointless as you are not given the freedom you should be to express yourself and get graded on said expression. You are taught to pass an exam, get an A grade and then either go to University, which in the current climate may not be easy, or go to work where you are unlikely ever to use your qualifications.
I never went to University as I couldn't stand the thought of being told what to do for another three years after 6th Form, and I don't regret it one iota. Many people don't realise the fact that your degree doesn't guarantee you a job anymore. Decent employers recognise that just because you've got a degree in PR doesn't mean that you're a good PR person as you need a personality. Equally speaking, just because you've got a degree in English doesn't mean you can become a journalist as you need to be able to work under pressure.
Personally if I were you I would do 6th Form, as someone without an A Level these days is basically unqualified for life (I've worked in recruitment for a very large company) and then go into a chosen profession at the bottom of the ladder. If you enjoy it, then work hard to get up the ladder and do a degree on the side as it will help you get the jobs higher up without as much struggle.
That way you'll only be a year or two behind everyone else in that area but you'll have real life experience which is worth a lot more than 10K worth of debt ridden paper.
I never went to University as I couldn't stand the thought of being told what to do for another three years after 6th Form, and I don't regret it one iota. Many people don't realise the fact that your degree doesn't guarantee you a job anymore. Decent employers recognise that just because you've got a degree in PR doesn't mean that you're a good PR person as you need a personality. Equally speaking, just because you've got a degree in English doesn't mean you can become a journalist as you need to be able to work under pressure.
Personally if I were you I would do 6th Form, as someone without an A Level these days is basically unqualified for life (I've worked in recruitment for a very large company) and then go into a chosen profession at the bottom of the ladder. If you enjoy it, then work hard to get up the ladder and do a degree on the side as it will help you get the jobs higher up without as much struggle.
That way you'll only be a year or two behind everyone else in that area but you'll have real life experience which is worth a lot more than 10K worth of debt ridden paper.