Question:
to all students of homeopathy:
where do you study? (anyone at Westminster university?)
Do you enjoy your course?
Is it hard and long (4 years) or just exciting all the time?
Finally, is it worth the long study and expense when one considers the career opportunities, or in other words: is it areliable/resonnable path of self-employment?
Hello there![sm=hug.gif]
Iwill begin my Homeopathy trainingat the Contemporary College of Homeopathy in Exeter in october (although i visit monthly in preperation) so I can't answer many of those questions, although I would be very interested to hear answers from others!
The course I have enrolled ontakes 4 years to become a Licentiate, 5 to degree level and involves 10 weekends a year in college and approximately 25 hours per week homestudy. It costs approximately £2000 a year, although apparently there are bursaries available if you are eligible and do your research. I am very impressed with this particularcollege and their individual, flexible and practical approach to the subject, although I realise it is probabaly too far for you to consider if you are in the Westminster area. There is a real rangeof training provision in this field so if you haven't already I would recommend visiting a few colleges to see which approachappeals toyou most.
I am really excited about starting!!!
Are you thinking of following this path?
Love and Light xxx
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where do you study? (anyone at Westminster university?)
Do you enjoy your course?
Is it hard and long (4 years) or just exciting all the time?
Finally, is it worth the long study and expense when one considers the career opportunities, or in other words: is it areliable/resonnable path of self-employment?
Answers:
Hello there![sm=hug.gif]
Iwill begin my Homeopathy trainingat the Contemporary College of Homeopathy in Exeter in october (although i visit monthly in preperation) so I can't answer many of those questions, although I would be very interested to hear answers from others!
The course I have enrolled ontakes 4 years to become a Licentiate, 5 to degree level and involves 10 weekends a year in college and approximately 25 hours per week homestudy. It costs approximately £2000 a year, although apparently there are bursaries available if you are eligible and do your research. I am very impressed with this particularcollege and their individual, flexible and practical approach to the subject, although I realise it is probabaly too far for you to consider if you are in the Westminster area. There is a real rangeof training provision in this field so if you haven't already I would recommend visiting a few colleges to see which approachappeals toyou most.
I am really excited about starting!!!
Are you thinking of following this path?
Love and Light xxx
[sm=nature-smiley-008.gif]
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