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123 Educators providing Link courses in London

Citylink Driving School

citylink driving school

London

‘First lesson’ assessment lesson = this is where we work out a personal lesson plan for you. We will want to find out about your driving experience, so we know how many lessons you will need in total, usually a two-hour lesson each week is recommended, but this is based on your convenience. CityLink driving school instructors operate in new modern cars. They have all the modern features you would expect, fitted with dual controls, so you can be sure to be safe. Our lessons are tailored around our pupil, so you can progress at your own pace. CityLink driving school will teach you the skills required to become a confident, safe and responsible driver. Intensive Courses Proven to be the fastest way for learners of all ages when learning to drive and are now a common place in the UK, Armed forces, Bus drivers, Police drivers will have been trained in this way Short Notice Tests If you have already booked your test and now been let down by your instructor or some other turn of events, CityLink Driving School will be able to help you. Whatever your situation, just let us know. Refresher Lessons This course is designed for people who have not driven for a while, feel nervous or just passed, but still a little unsure about certain aspects of driving. We’ll help you get comfortable driving on the road. Pass Plus This course is designed for pupils who have recently passed their practical driving test. The pass plus course will not only help you develop the skills you have already learned but may also help you reduce your insurance premiums. Regular Driving Lessons There’s no minimum number of lessons you must have or hours you must practise driving. How many lessons you need will depend on how quickly you learn.

Lomolink Consulting

lomolink consulting

London

Academic Excellence When studying in the UK, you will find that practical and utility-based knowledge is preferred over text-book learning. This will enable you to acquire critical thinking and analytical skills along with creative ability in your chosen discipline. Quality Education The Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) is an independent body in the UK that regularly assesses the education standards of all universities and colleges in the country. This is ensures all students have access to the best quality of learning, research and teaching irrespective of the course they choose to pursue. Shorter Duration Courses in the UK education system are shorter and more intensive than many other countries, which means you’ll graduate sooner, and without compromising on quality. While you can complete an undergraduate program in three years, you’ll be able to finish a graduate program in just one year. This not only saves your time, but also a chunk of money spent on tuition fees and living costs. Work while you learn To manage your everyday living expenses along with your studies, you can work part-time for up to 20 hours a week during term time. You can even work full-time during your semester break. This will help you pay for your bills as well as gain industry experience in your own field of study as well. Explore Europe while studying The UK is well connected to major European countries like France, Netherlands, and Belgium, being the closest at distances ranging from 300 – 1,000 miles. With the airport being functional 24 hours, you can explore different places while studying in the country. Health benefits for students As an internationals student, you’ll have access to free medical treatment while studying in the UK through the National Health Service (NHS). In order to avail this benefit, you will have to pay a small International Health Surcharge (IHS). Your IDP counsellor can advise you about this detail.