Exam
results just out confirmed exceptional grades for print and broadcast
journalism students at Truro College Open Learning Centre.
A 100%
pass rate is usual but this time it was distinctions all round in
the City & Guilds Diploma course.
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Zak
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Team Leader Sue Brown is delighted.
"There
is a record of excellent results on this course but these are the
best yet. I am absolutely thrilled".
Aren
Grimshaw from Camborne is extremely pleased with his results.
"The
course has exceeded my expectations and it has been great fun. I
feel I have successfully taken the first step into a career in the
media.
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Aren
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"I
have already had articles printed in the local press and I am doing
voluntary work for the press office of a local organisation".
"I
have thoroughly enjoyed my time here" said Simon Howe from
Truro.
"It
was so much more than I had expected I think my brain is about to
burst. I didn't expect to get a distinction but I'm not giving it
back now! I am seriously considering a career in magazine journalism".
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Simon
Howe |
"Anyone
who would like to come in and discuss how they can achieve similar
results is most welcome" said Sue.
The
diploma course is held at Haven House in Truro, three days a week
for six months.
It's
a good basis for anyone wishing to study towards a career in the
media.
Thanks
to Zak Stanley, Journalism student from Truro College Open Learning
Centre for his report.
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