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"Blue September man is an old student ask him ...lol " thanks for the Old bit, we are mature student, thanks very much I did a couple of OU courses when I lived in the UK, I found them very good, the course material is provided so there isnt any extra reading unless you want to. The tutors and students are usually very good, there is a lot of support in the level one courses but less as you advance. I went on to do a full honours degree and currently doing a Masters, the OU gave me the confidence and belief that I could do it | |||
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"Blue September man is an old student ask him ...lol thanks for the Old bit, we are mature student, thanks very much I did a couple of OU courses when I lived in the UK, I found them very good, the course material is provided so there isnt any extra reading unless you want to. The tutors and students are usually very good, there is a lot of support in the level one courses but less as you advance. I went on to do a full honours degree and currently doing a Masters, the OU gave me the confidence and belief that I could do it " Thank you for this! This is what I wanted to know! | |||
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"Blue September man is an old student ask him ...lol Thank you for this! This is what I wanted to know! " my pleasure and now back to the books ...Love social policy on a Monday afternoon | |||
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"I do a part time course now. Its only a day a week. I like being the old git as every one seems to come to me for help and believe it or not, advice. I think the hardest part is trying to remember stuff from school lol" Your not that old lol | |||
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"Check out MOOCs - Massive Open Online Courses. Lots of choice, lots of providers and a chance to dip your toe in before committing to 3-4 years study." I will certainly be checking this out! Thank you | |||
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"Check out MOOCs - Massive Open Online Courses. Lots of choice, lots of providers and a chance to dip your toe in before committing to 3-4 years study. I will certainly be checking this out! Thank you " You might (might!) even be able to get your employer to help fund this or allow time off if they think it'll benefit you AND them longer term. The Forces have done similar for years. | |||
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"The hardest thing I've found about being a full-time student after 30+ years out of education is learning how to learn again. Struggling so far but things seem to be starting to stick again now!" This is what is worrying me slightly! But I am sure it will be worth it in the end! | |||
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"I am seriously thinking of taking an open university course to broaden my horizons, further my education and maybe open a few more doors for me career wise! Has/is anyone got any experience in open uninversity courses? Did you find it easy to be a student again? " My daughter has only two more units before she gains her degree. She chose to work full time and study part time to avoid student debt. She has found it difficult at times - but not impossible. And the OU materials are of the best quality. I would look into the finances of it - some courses can be expensive but there is help in the form of bursaries. I think. My daughter has qualified for a few of those which did help her pay for units as she went along. | |||
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"The OU is a brilliant institution, so I'd definitely suggest going for it. I'm a bit more sceptical of MOOCs (I work in higher education). They have an excellent potential, but they're not very widespread at the moment, and I worry about the quality of their content. I know of several people who have used the OU, and have even gone on to complete PhDs etc. The only thing I'd caution about really is the cost. AFAIK there is very little funding available for mature students, and even though the OU is relatively less expensive than a traditional University, it's still a lot of money. So if you're going to do it, make sure you're committed. I know employers will sometime fund courses with the OU, but the usual condition is that it has to be strictly necessary for your employment. Most employers are cutting down on funding these kinds of courses. My mum had a great deal with her employer 10 years ago, where they'd fund 50% of any OU course, but now they'll only pay 25% of a course that's relevant for your job. Good luck. I've always had a lot of admiration for mature students (my Dad was one). BigPea" Your advise has been really helpful, I am not even going to ask my employers to help fund which ever course I chose as it won't have relevance to my job! But I still plan to work and study at the same time. Than you | |||
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"The OU is a brilliant institution, so I'd definitely suggest going for it. I'm a bit more sceptical of MOOCs (I work in higher education). They have an excellent potential, but they're not very widespread at the moment, and I worry about the quality of their content. I know of several people who have used the OU, and have even gone on to complete PhDs etc. The only thing I'd caution about really is the cost. AFAIK there is very little funding available for mature students, and even though the OU is relatively less expensive than a traditional University, it's still a lot of money. So if you're going to do it, make sure you're committed. I know employers will sometime fund courses with the OU, but the usual condition is that it has to be strictly necessary for your employment. Most employers are cutting down on funding these kinds of courses. My mum had a great deal with her employer 10 years ago, where they'd fund 50% of any OU course, but now they'll only pay 25% of a course that's relevant for your job. Good luck. I've always had a lot of admiration for mature students (my Dad was one). BigPea Your advise has been really helpful, I am not even going to ask my employers to help fund which ever course I chose as it won't have relevance to my job! But I still plan to work and study at the same time. Than you " Also, I am on a low wage currently, and the OU pay for my courses. I've not had to pay for one yet. Although as I'm about to change jobs (thanks in part to my OU studying), I'll have to pay for the last one. But they do offer interest free installment payments. | |||
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"The OU is a brilliant institution, so I'd definitely suggest going for it. I'm a bit more sceptical of MOOCs (I work in higher education). .." There was a semi - resident punter in Tennents Bar on Byres Rd who insisted, when asked, that he 'worked in higher education' (pointing to Gilmorehill). On investigation it turned out he was a Bedelus. | |||
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"The OU is a brilliant institution, so I'd definitely suggest going for it. I'm a bit more sceptical of MOOCs (I work in higher education). They have an excellent potential, but they're not very widespread at the moment, and I worry about the quality of their content. I know of several people who have used the OU, and have even gone on to complete PhDs etc. The only thing I'd caution about really is the cost. AFAIK there is very little funding available for mature students, and even though the OU is relatively less expensive than a traditional University, it's still a lot of money. So if you're going to do it, make sure you're committed. I know employers will sometime fund courses with the OU, but the usual condition is that it has to be strictly necessary for your employment. Most employers are cutting down on funding these kinds of courses. My mum had a great deal with her employer 10 years ago, where they'd fund 50% of any OU course, but now they'll only pay 25% of a course that's relevant for your job. Good luck. I've always had a lot of admiration for mature students (my Dad was one). BigPea Your advise has been really helpful, I am not even going to ask my employers to help fund which ever course I chose as it won't have relevance to my job! But I still plan to work and study at the same time. Than you Also, I am on a low wage currently, and the OU pay for my courses. I've not had to pay for one yet. Although as I'm about to change jobs (thanks in part to my OU studying), I'll have to pay for the last one. But they do offer interest free installment payments. " That's excellent, I really don't know much about OU funding. I'm really glad they offer funding for lower paid people. I almost applied for a job teaching with them, but I knew I wouldn't get it as I'm not advanced enough. I don't know of anyone who has a bad word to say about them. | |||
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