Looking at options for my youngest, who is very bright and switched on about some things (really in touch with and articulate about current affairs and world politics which is not especially common at 15) yet academically a very mixed bag, and has some dyslexic traits (perfect grammar but terrible spelling, used to struggle with the physical fine motor skills of writing and find it painful because of gripping the pencil so hard leading to arm pain and had OT for that as a young child). His grades tend to be absolutely all over the place - moments of brilliance mixed with unexpected crashing and burning when he thought things went well...
BTECs are appealing because there are no exams, all course work, so the possibility of more course correction when going wildly off piste, and the risk factor of exams removed
I know what schools claim you can do with BTECs but that's largely meaningless.
Does anyone have relatively recent experience of what their own or a child well known to them did after completing BTECs?
I don't want to send him on a two year route to being no better off than he was before in terms of prospects for further study and employment he can make a living from!