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Students choosing post 18 options - let Careerpilot help you: Understand the range of post 18 options including study through work and Apprenticeships; Choose a post 18 qualification to suit your needs with the Progression Planner; Explore the many different routes to degree level study, including through work and part-time; Explore the jobs and qualifications needed in different job sectors;  Find a post 18 provider in the South West. Save all your topics of interest and your Profile in My Careerpilot

Why study post 18? Whichever route you choose at 18, it pays to keep learning as people with qualifications can get more pay and more job satisfaction. Also more and more, employers are looking for people with higher level skills and qualifications. Although qualifications cannot guarantee you a job, people with the right skills and qualifications have a better chance of finding a job with good prospects and more money. They may also have more job security.

Use your Profile to help with applications and personal statements.

Follow Careerpilot on Facebook/Twitter Make sure you make the best choice for you! Complete the online survey and tell us what you think