Bowen4Horses
Well-Known Member
Ok, so... i'm on maternity leave, and bored.
I'm already doing a Masters degree (but it's for work and doesn't interest me in the slightest) and i also write/undertake academic research stuff too sometimes... but again, not really something that really interests me... so it all feels a bit empty...
i thought maybe i'd do an equestrain qualification. to get some general knowledge but also accredited in case i ever did want to have a drastic career change...
i was looking at the BTEC National Certificate in Equine Studies (NCES), and also the BHS stages 1,2 and 3...
what are the differences between these? is either one significantly better than the other?
i have found a place to do the BTEC as distance learning, with a couple of residential weeks ( i LOVE the sound of that!)
if i were to do the BHS ones, i'd want to do the riding bits too, which i can't do as distance learning. so will i have to do the whole course as non-distance learning? i can't find ANY near me (hence looking into the BTEC).
Hmmm... i'm confuzzled.
I'm already doing a Masters degree (but it's for work and doesn't interest me in the slightest) and i also write/undertake academic research stuff too sometimes... but again, not really something that really interests me... so it all feels a bit empty...
i thought maybe i'd do an equestrain qualification. to get some general knowledge but also accredited in case i ever did want to have a drastic career change...
i was looking at the BTEC National Certificate in Equine Studies (NCES), and also the BHS stages 1,2 and 3...
what are the differences between these? is either one significantly better than the other?
i have found a place to do the BTEC as distance learning, with a couple of residential weeks ( i LOVE the sound of that!)
if i were to do the BHS ones, i'd want to do the riding bits too, which i can't do as distance learning. so will i have to do the whole course as non-distance learning? i can't find ANY near me (hence looking into the BTEC).
Hmmm... i'm confuzzled.