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London School of Accountancy & Management - Student Free Time
Student visas usually allow you to do some paid part-time work, as long as it does not interrupt your studies. Usually, you will be allowed to work for up to twenty hours per week during term time and up to forty hours per week out side of term time.
You should note that, particularly on postgraduate courses, studying is hard work and intensive. It is not recommended that students work long hours, even in part-time jobs. Succeeding in your degree is more important that earning a little bit more money while you are here.

In addition to achieving qualifications, we also want all of our students to be personally prepared for work or further study. We want you to be stimulated and interested during your studies and to develop personally, becoming more creative and self-confident. We therefore offer an extensive enrichment programme.

London School of Accountancy & Management is a lively place, with an active students & staffs.

You will be able to choose from a wide range of exciting activities and trips. Some of these aim to improve your understanding of your course. Some will relate to careers or applying to Industries. Others are intended to allow you to follow any wider interests you have - sport, arts, politics – and will enable you to gain experience of organising, public speaking and debating.

Theatre, museum and gallery trips regularly take place. Also we have subsidised trips abroad. Groups of students regularly visit Amsterdam, Paris, Switzerland and other cities.
These take place on a range of issues: culture, environment, religion, local and world politics and other topical matters.
London School of Accountancy & Management - Visiting Speakers and Debates
You can help to write, design and produce a professional magazine.
We run a range of courses to teach you skills you might want but do not encounter on your chosen course.
London School of Accountancy & Management - Introductory Sessions
The College welcomes all students with this shared objective of learning.

If you have any personal or academic issues which you may wish to discuss with a trained helper then an appointment may be made through:

  • A member of your teaching team
  • Your Personal Tutor
  • The Student Service Office
Students, whether they are full-time or part-time, young or mature, enrol in the College to learn; learn new skills and acquire new knowledge.

Coming from an exciting variety of backgrounds, students are differently motivated to learn. Some students wish to progress into employment, others to Further and Higher Education, while others are focused on their own personal development.
The College also recognises that students are not "learning machines." Students' ability to learn can be adversely affected by very real factors which, from time to time, encroach on the learning experience. Factors such as finance, health, part-time work, depression, poor/unsatisfactory accommodation, and many more, can become barriers to effective learning.
In addition, the flexibility and wide range of subjects which you can study at LondonSAM provide excellent preparation for a whole range of careers. Our degrees, for example, offer automatic professional accreditation, and the combination of technical and managerial skills that we know employers are seeking. We work with individuals to identify key areas for development. Each programme is different, but individuals will emerge with a clear sense of direction and an achievable action plan.
British government Site - www.homeoffice.gov.uk
UK Visas information service - www.ukvisas.gov.uk
UK Work permit information service - www.workpermits.gov.uk
http://www.fco.gov.uk/ - The purpose of the FCO is to work for UK interests in a safe, just and prosperous world.
www.workingintheuk.gov.uk - site aims to provide you with clear information about the various routes open to Foreign Nationals who want to come and work in the United Kingdom.
www.ukvisas.gov.uk - If you are not a British Citizen or a citizen of one the European Economic Area (EEA) countries, you may need an entry clearance before you travel to the UK.
How do i apply

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