finally more people on MN who value BTEC without sneering at them 
I teach BTEC Level 3 Business and the range of experience, knowledge, skills etc that students develop from the course I think gives students a huge step up in terms of preparation for uni/work than A levels.
For new students, I would advise them to be fully conversant with the assessment procedures (they have recently changed), the submission dates and not to be afraid to ask for advise from their teachers!
It is a continuous assessment qualification, so they need to be organised with their time, but with my discipline the work load is manageable during college hours, so part time work can be undertaken.
My own son undertook this qualification (at a different provider!) after failing AS levels as he didn't make any effort at all, but that's another story! He didn't know what he wanted to do with his life so I suggested my subject as it does cover a wide range from economics, marketing, HR, law, accounting etc. He found his passion with marketing and has just finished his 1st year at a highly rated uni for this subject. His final award even gave him an academic excellence bursery from the uni