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By *olden_Road_to_Samarkand OP   Man
over a year ago

Newbury

Where were you at Uni/ College and what did you like best about it?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Winchester. And a highlight for me was that my course had a ratio of about seven girls for every guy!

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex

Brighton. I liked the freedom burro was on the completely wrong course for me.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Where were you at Uni/ College and what did you like best about it?"

Ha, never made it that far.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

But I. Not burro

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Peterborough regional college did it twice first travel and tourism then did my a levels when my eldest was 3 months old that was 20 years ago x

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By *olden_Road_to_Samarkand OP   Man
over a year ago

Newbury

London and Oxford - Both great fun but should have spent more time working and perhaps been less selective whilst dating

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By *VineMan
over a year ago

The right place

Bristol - I liked it so much I stayed (in the area)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I was at the Open University..

I loved it as it was at home in my own time..

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By *ottie_84Woman
over a year ago

Nottingham


"I was at the Open University..

I loved it as it was at home in my own time..

"

I’m currently doing a ou degree and enjoying it

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By *he devil wears pradaWoman
over a year ago

gosport ish

University of Plymouth, twice and now the OU as I work FT, I’m addicted to learning.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I was at the Open University..

I loved it as it was at home in my own time..

I’m currently doing a ou degree and enjoying it

"

I recently graduated with a 2:2 BA (hons) in art history

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By *ottie_84Woman
over a year ago

Nottingham


"I was at the Open University..

I loved it as it was at home in my own time..

I’m currently doing a ou degree and enjoying it

I recently graduated with a 2:2 BA (hons) in art history "

Congratulations! I’m doing my BA in forensic psychology

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Open university

Started a degree course this year.

Childhood and youth studies

First module... Child physcology

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By *risky_MareWoman
over a year ago

...Up on the Downs

Canterbury. Was a fun little city but still lots of greenery around, and beaches nearby.

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By *oeofsussexMan
over a year ago

Eastbourne

Various inc. London and Sussex. Surrounded by particularly stunning girls on my course at London including a junior lecturer. As a Pgrad at Sussex had two hot undergrads girls sit close to me at lunch comparing notes on shags they’d recently had with the same guys. Clearly aimed to shock me! I chuckled explaining they reminded me of my undergrad days. As soon as eating was finished, we all returned to their digs where they shared a flat with another girl and I spent a very happy afternoon and evening shagging all three. They seemed to love it as much as I did. Just can’t take the sex out of Sussex!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I was at the Open University..

I loved it as it was at home in my own time..

I’m currently doing a ou degree and enjoying it

I recently graduated with a 2:2 BA (hons) in art history

Congratulations! I’m doing my BA in forensic psychology "

Good luck

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By *ottie_84Woman
over a year ago

Nottingham


"I was at the Open University..

I loved it as it was at home in my own time..

I’m currently doing a ou degree and enjoying it

I recently graduated with a 2:2 BA (hons) in art history

Congratulations! I’m doing my BA in forensic psychology

Good luck "

Thanks, this is my 2nd module and the first was a walk in the park compared to this one

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Huddersfield

I liked being able to bring my washing home at weekend

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By *he devil wears pradaWoman
over a year ago

gosport ish


"Open university

Started a degree course this year.

Childhood and youth studies

First module... Child physcology "

it’s a very easy first year that one is to complete.

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By *bonynivoryCouple
over a year ago

market harborough


"Where were you at Uni/ College and what did you like best about it?"

Brighton. Loved the social side the most

Mrs

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

About to start my second year of open university, BSc (hons) Environmental Science.

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By *icplshropsCouple
over a year ago

Rock

The past 6 years I’ve done two degrees: BA in Archaeology and Ancient History and MA in Cultural Archaeology, both at Birmingham. Being a mature student, many of the students were much younger than me, but there were a few dishy lecturers and some loons, too!

I have a place at Sheffield to do an MSc, but will probably defer for unexpected personal reasons.

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By *ohnnyp86Man
over a year ago

London

Sydney and 3pm beers

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Durham and the drinking

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The past 6 years I’ve done two degrees: BA in Archaeology and Ancient History and MA in Cultural Archaeology, both at Birmingham. Being a mature student, many of the students were much younger than me, but there were a few dishy lecturers and some loons, too!

I have a place at Sheffield to do an MSc, but will probably defer for unexpected personal reasons. "

I'm going into my third year this year. At 26 i'm in a position where I find some of the students and some of the lecturers attractive.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Up North from where I come from.

The best bit? The life - and lady! - lessons I learnt after leaving my home village as a naive simple country boy at 18, and becoming a man!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I haven’t been yet

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By *verysmileMan
over a year ago

Canterbury

Finished by OU History degree 2 years ago......thinking of an MA as like many above, I feel learning is an addiction.

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By *icplshropsCouple
over a year ago

Rock


"The past 6 years I’ve done two degrees: BA in Archaeology and Ancient History and MA in Cultural Archaeology, both at Birmingham. Being a mature student, many of the students were much younger than me, but there were a few dishy lecturers and some loons, too!

I have a place at Sheffield to do an MSc, but will probably defer for unexpected personal reasons.

I'm going into my third year this year. At 26 i'm in a position where I find some of the students and some of the lecturers attractive."

Most of the students were around my son’s age! However, it didn’t stop me being friends with them and having some nice nights out!

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By *icplshropsCouple
over a year ago

Rock

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By *icplshropsCouple
over a year ago

Rock


"Finished by OU History degree 2 years ago......thinking of an MA as like many above, I feel learning is an addiction. "

I think learning history can become quite addictive, as there’s so many time periods and events to choose to learn. It’s so interesting learning what our ancestors did, how we evolved and how much information we can gain from archaeology. But I’m biased, being an archaeologist!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Oxford. And the people. The college system allows a good way to meet different ages and subjects.

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By *olden_Road_to_Samarkand OP   Man
over a year ago

Newbury

Quite a few ex-Oxford people knocking about this site. Less Cambridge though for some reason...LOL

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By *rimson_RoseWoman
over a year ago

Tamworth

Birmingham. I liked the chance to become more independent and from a studying point of view the opportunity to get deeper into subjects.

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By *he Mac LassWoman
over a year ago

Hefty Hideaway

I didn’t go to uni when I should have.

I started OU in 2014 and completed Levels 1 & 2 in general humanities. Decided I wanted to try brick uni and I start at Lancaster this term to study English and History from year 2. Actually really bloody nervous to be honest

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By *ulfilthmentMan
over a year ago

Just around the corner

Bradford. It was cheap, and the curry was fantastic. The course was pretty good too.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Glyndwr Uni, loved that it was close to home.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Loughborough, twice, MSc in mechanical engineering and an MSc in Materials Science. Both as a mature student so didn't do the full uni experience. It was a means to an end to further my career.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

University of Life ... Have learned soooo much and have more fun every year I am enrolled

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By *rTouretteMan
over a year ago

Muswell Hill

Glasgow (Univ Strathclyde), early 90s (Town Planning BA Hons)

Salford, mid 90s (Transport Engineering and Planning MSc)

Good times and nights out in Glasgow and Manchester

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By *olden_Road_to_Samarkand OP   Man
over a year ago

Newbury


"Bradford. It was cheap, and the curry was fantastic. The course was pretty good too."

The curries in Bradford were not only 5 star but cheap as chips...as it were! Good courses at Bradford as well - was the night life any good?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Are the OU courses expensive for everyone thats done/doing one. More so than a usual Uni? Im dying to get back to studying but costs are so prohibitive.

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