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cc100
21-08-2003, 02:48 PM
im coinsidering doing a degree via them.

any tips??

Romantic Old Bird
21-08-2003, 02:59 PM
Well I have been an OU student, and OH has done two degrees and a couple of diploma's with them.

The course material is excellent, and really as long as you work consistently, you will suceed.

My observations though are:

Negative:

It takes quite a long time to get a degree with them. Normally 6 years, unless you are a brainiac that does two modules a year or something.

I worked a lot harder to get a BA with the OU, than I did to get a BSc from Nottm Uni

There is no student comradeship to speak of, unless you go to summer school. Most of my fellow local students were exceedingly crumbly, nerdy, or downright odd.

Positives

Excellent course material, very accessible

Summer school is FANTASTIC! be sure to choose units which make them compulsory!

OH loves the OU and has just embarked on a Masters with them.

kaphc
21-08-2003, 03:04 PM
I did a Bsc (Hons) degree in IT and Computing with the OU from 1997 - 2001.

I would echo everything that ROB said, plus the fact that there is now some software called "FirstClass" that does online conferencing about courses - it's a lifesaver because it gives you people to talk to and stops you feeling so isloated.

What courses are you thinking of doing?

Romantic Old Bird
21-08-2003, 03:43 PM
Actually, the famous OH did the first ever OU virtual summer school!

A real innovation in 1994

We were leant a super duper pc and got interviewed by the BBC!

This was in the Guardian:

See if you can spot the famous OH!

Which one is he?

:spin2:

peachy
21-08-2003, 06:56 PM
I know which one he is but I am not telling, as I know the ectremely famous OH, very well by now!

Go on guess which one he is!

LEE
21-08-2003, 08:36 PM
I know as well peachy :hugesmile:

bbceleb1
21-08-2003, 09:05 PM
:blush: i dont know :bawling:

So im gonna guess with

Frank. he looks pretty laid back! :dance:

anywhere close??

Romantic Old Bird
21-08-2003, 09:08 PM
bbceleb, you are right AND wrong! It is Frank, but he isn't at ALL laid back, believe me. He has never acquired the art of chilling his boots.

But well done anyway!:spin:

cc100
22-08-2003, 03:06 PM
Originally posted by kaphc
I did a Bsc (Hons) degree in IT and Computing with the OU from 1997 - 2001.



What courses are you thinking of doing?

the same one youve done!!!

what grade did you get? has it helped your career?

im starting next feb doing 120 credits a year for three years.

kaphc
22-08-2003, 03:09 PM
The courses I did were:

1997: MST121 and L130
1998: M206
1999: T223 and T293
2000: T305 and MT262
2001: M301 and MDST242

Some of these courses have been updated and replaced with newer ones (especially T293) but if you let me know what you're thinking of doing, I can give you more specific information.

I got distinctions and Pass 2's on them which meant I ended up with a 1st. It has not directly helped my career because I decided not to work in IT (!) but it was beneficial in many other ways like group-working, time-management etc.