Does doing a Diploma mean choosing a career too early?
A. Students will learn about a broad range of careers in their chosen subject, but many of the skills and qualities they will develop by doing the Diploma are general and valued by all employers and universities, so they are not restricting their options. Also students will be able to switch between the different types of qualification: some may choose to take a Higher Diploma from 14-16, then do A levels or an apprenticeship; or they might do GCSEs, then start an Advanced Diploma at 16.
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