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Helen Helen has recently returned to work after a career break and is currently working in the Customer Service Centre of her bank.
She is keen to "do something to stimulate the brain again" and would consider a work-related subject, but is conscious of all her other commitments. No problem, Helen! Helen can simply enrol for one subject to begin with. It may be that she would be interested in the Sales & Service subject form the Certificate / Diploma in Financial Services qualification menu. She can then study at her own pace, sit the exam when she feels ready to do so and then take stock! Helen could, if she wishes, proceed to tackle another subject from the same menu and attain either the Certificate or Diploma (she would have to do the Introduction to Financial Services subject as one of her three or six subjects). If she has had enough (surely not, Helen!) then she could simply take a study break and pick up again later, perhaps when she has more time available to her. |
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