You might be able to get in if you don't mind sorting it quickly.. Your have difficulty trying to get onto courses through the 'normal' routes now so you should ring around the colleges your interested in as soon as possible.
It will depend on a few things firstly your previous grades (in the UK most colleges require 5 A-C's at GCSE or equivalent) and whether the courses you're applying for are full or not. I'd assume It depends what subjects you chose as well, arts based subjects are generally more popular and tend to have more students so are more likely to be over subscribed.
If I were you I'd look at online prospectus's for the colleges your interested in at the courses/subjects they do. Ring them today to see if they have places (some people drop out and never turn up) and to speak to a administrator and explain your situation. The longer you leave it the less likely your get a place (as you would of missed too much) you never know you might get lucky?
It depends you can give it a shot now, today or wait till next year, though unemployment for people 16-24 in the UK is at an all time high. What ever you chose to do don't waste your time.. gain some skills, experience, qualifications in one way or another even if its charity work.
It will depend on a few things firstly your previous grades (in the UK most colleges require 5 A-C's at GCSE or equivalent) and whether the courses you're applying for are full or not. I'd assume It depends what subjects you chose as well, arts based subjects are generally more popular and tend to have more students so are more likely to be over subscribed.
If I were you I'd look at online prospectus's for the colleges your interested in at the courses/subjects they do. Ring them today to see if they have places (some people drop out and never turn up) and to speak to a administrator and explain your situation. The longer you leave it the less likely your get a place (as you would of missed too much) you never know you might get lucky?
It depends you can give it a shot now, today or wait till next year, though unemployment for people 16-24 in the UK is at an all time high. What ever you chose to do don't waste your time.. gain some skills, experience, qualifications in one way or another even if its charity work.