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Why study for a higher-level qualification?

There are many reasons why you might wish to continue your studies to gain higher-level qualifications. Here are a few:

  • Graduates tend to earn more money over their lifetime. As an example, it has been calculated that those in engineering can earn at least £200,000 more, over their lifetime than an engineer without a degree.
  • Graduates are also less likely to be unemployed later in life than those without degrees. This is partly because their higher-level skills allow them to do a range of jobs.
  • Graduates tend to work at higher levels in a company so degrees certainly help in career progression.
  • To enable career progression there may be a requirement for a higher-level qualification, for example to gain chartered status in subjects such as engineering or accountancy, or to do certain jobs where the higher-level qualification is a requirement.
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