Level 7 Diploma with ICS and MOL? Pros and Cons?

Hi All,

Happy to join the community few minutes ago and Happy New Year everyone :) 

I am just about to start my Level 7 Diploma and would like to know what are the Pros and Cons of both providers MOL and ICS

ICS is cheaper in Price , While MOL seems more structured with dates to start each module 

Do you have any other Pros or Cons from your point of view? 

Thanks :) 

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  • Hi

    I'm currently doing a different course with ICS Learn (an L&D course, the first course I've done in a long time!).
    I have to say, my experience with them so far has been pretty negative. They are less expensive, and the course is more open ended, so you can do it at your own pace. The tutors I've had communication with have been helpful and friendly.

    However, the course material consists mostly of large blocks of text, often poorly edited and formatted (which is pretty ironic for a course focussed largely on the importance of catering to different learning styles). Mandatory parts of the course have been missing from the website for a couple of months (I've been told since November will be updated "soon"). Some of the material provided seems to be bare minimum, with links to other online, free resources.
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  • Hi

    I'm currently doing a different course with ICS Learn (an L&D course, the first course I've done in a long time!).
    I have to say, my experience with them so far has been pretty negative. They are less expensive, and the course is more open ended, so you can do it at your own pace. The tutors I've had communication with have been helpful and friendly.

    However, the course material consists mostly of large blocks of text, often poorly edited and formatted (which is pretty ironic for a course focussed largely on the importance of catering to different learning styles). Mandatory parts of the course have been missing from the website for a couple of months (I've been told since November will be updated "soon"). Some of the material provided seems to be bare minimum, with links to other online, free resources.
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