After school and A-levels, I did what is called a Bachelor’s degree. Which is a basic engineering degree. Then I followed this with a Masters’ degree, during which I learnt a bit more about engineering. Then, around five years ago, I became a chartered engineer. This means, my work and education were assessed by a committee of peers, who decided I had enough knowledge and experience to make big engineering decisions and sign important engineering reports!
Well I have 9 C’s to A*’s in GCSE’s and I did an Oxford University course for three years when I was 14. It was called Oxford Young Ambassadors and I did a vary of different subjects with an overall certificate in the end:D And now I am working towards a HNC with my 4 year apprenticeship.
I have a BSc Aerospace Technology with Management. and I have also done a number of short courses through my company which include Project Management for Software engineers and Aircraft accident and investigations course
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