Learning and Choices

There are more options available now than ever before and it's not always clear which ones will be right for you.

We can help you make that choice, not by telling you what to do, but by making sure that you really understand what all the different options mean for you. For example, there's no point letting yourself be pushed into doing academic subjects if your real talents are in more practical areas.

Useful people to talk to before making a decision are:

  • your parents, guardians or carers;
  • your tutor or careers co-ordinator; and
  • your Choices Adviser.

Making Choices

These articles explain how to make decisions at different stages of your education:

Learning Options

These articles give information on specific options that may be available to you: