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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
1. A Level 7 apprenticeship is equivalent to a Masters. You can get great qualifications on the job that don't cripple you financially but may reduce your ability to go out on mid-week pub crawls!
2. "Do White people have to stop walking etc in the countryside, because BAME bullies claim they are somehow excluded?"
- Why is someone a bully just because they say they feel uncomfortable in the countryside? Am I missing something? And the report doesn't say that anyone shouldn't go into the countryside.
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Higher Level 7 Apprenticeships are the equivalent to a Masters level qualification. They’re very competitive and to be considered for one of these Apprenticeships, you should currently hold a degree, have completed a degree level Apprenticeship or have enough relevant experience in the industry the Level 7 Apprenticeship is in.
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So where are level 7s excluded? Meaningless example. They are not the typical Apprenticeship level.
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If you choose to do an intermediate (level 2) Apprenticeship, you’ll get qualifications the equivalent of 5 GCSES. An advanced (level 3) Apprenticeship is the same as doing 2 A-Levels! There are longer programmes such as the higher Apprenticeships and degree Apprenticeships. Higher (Level 4) Apprenticeships would mean you get qualifications the equivalent to a foundation year of a degree but higher Apprenticeships are also at level 5 and level 6. A degree (level 6) Apprenticeship will give you a Bachelor’s Degree qualification and a Masters (level 7) Apprenticeship would be the equivalent of your getting a master’s degree! What’s not to love about gaining those qualifications, all without the debt?!
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Only levels 6 and 7 are degree level and they've only been
around 5 years. Not enough time to make that much of an impact.
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However, the real enhancement of the pathway came in 2015, when degree apprenticeships were launched. Through degree apprenticeship programmes, learners can now achieve a Level 6 or 7 qualification (gaining a full bachelor’s or master’s degree), while working and earning money at the same time.
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If you can't (or can't be bothered to) reach A level standard, how likely are you to reach degree level?
So what else is meant to make BAME feel more comfortable, other than ethnic cleansing of the countryside? If the problem is meant to be the presence of White people, then the implied solution is removal of that presence. What else could it imply? It's actually just an excuse to make yet more BOGUS claims of racism.