Higher education
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2 days agoNewly qualified paramedics told to apply for jobs abroad due to hire freeze
Newly qualified paramedics in Wales are advised to seek jobs abroad due to a recruitment freeze.
They operate when students can actually work. Evening shifts end after dinner rush, not at some arbitrary closing time. Weekend mornings pay well because most people want those hours off. Tips during Friday night service can match what other jobs pay for an entire day. Working in food service teaches you things textbooks can't. When five tables need attention at once, you learn to prioritize fast.
At the University of California, Santa Barbara, about 20 percent of incoming students are transfers. More than 90 percent of those transfers come from California community colleges and aspire to complete their degree in two years. While many have achieved that goal, they often lacked time to explore campus offerings or felt pressured to complete their degree on an expedited timeline, according to institutional data.
Tens of thousands of students will be left without a suitable pathway to employment as a result of government plans for post-16 vocational courses, a report has said. The warning comes as the government plan to withdraw funding for a number of applied general qualifications (AGQs), such as BTecs. The uptake of the government's technical courses (T-levels) also remains low.