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Hello,

To members within the U.K.: I have recently completed an advanced level Film
Studies course at evening class, and would love to continue to study film.
Unfortunately I am unable to attend college or university as a day student
owing to prior daytime commitments. Is anyone able to suggest anything?
(This would be primarily for my own interest, though I am not averse to
further qualifications, if it were possible to take any others at evening
class).

With thanks.
S. L. Collier

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