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    #11
    Yeah lawyers are starving now that all legal work and courts are in India.

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      #12
      Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
      Can you do an OU law degree or medical degree?

      Law and medicine is recession proof.
      So is undertaking.
      The vegetarian option.

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        #13
        Originally posted by wobbegong View Post
        So is undertaking.
        Boom industry. Ask CyberGhoul.

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          #14
          I did my MSc at the OU, cant say I gained anything that helps me on a day to day basis, but enjoyed it all the same.

          As an alternative, you may want to consider London University external programme- http://www.londonexternal.ac.uk/ Same degree, exams, topics as the regular day students but no attendance required.

          Cant remember who asked about Law degrees, try UEL external - http://www.uel.ac.uk/programmes/law/...te/law-ics.htm. Im part way through one of the other degrees (my 5th) in this range and have found it to be well run and worthwhile.

          PZZ

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            #15
            Originally posted by Mehmeh View Post
            Hey, slow friday here...so ideas are flying

            I left school at 16, so no A-levels or degree...but have 9 years coding experience now...and getting a good rate.

            Have been looking through the Open uni prospectus, not really sure what to do...thinking about Maths or biology... Dont see the point in doing computing (I know it all already innit).

            Anyone have any experience?
            What is the general opinion on Open uni degrees?

            Was thinking a maths or a statistics degree could help get me some finance contracts, although this isn't the reason for doing it.

            Thanking yous
            I did my undergraduate degree with the Open University. However, I would avoid doing any Maths Degree with them at the moment, as they are going through a cull in the Maths Department right now. Before you decide what subject you are going to do, give them a call and ask them if they can advise you of the availability of the Maths Degree courses for the next 5 years (typical time to complete a Degree with the Open University and typical shelf-life). I'm doing my Post-Graduate with the Open University right now.
            If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.

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              #16
              If you start with something that you think you do know, you might get a different theoretical view on it; you will also be able to pass the exams without much work. This has 2 sides to it: you will be able to imagine how much work it would take if you didn't know the subject already, but if you don't think clearly about it then you may get an optimistic view of how much you are able to do.

              The former was my case: I decided that if I had been doing something unfamiliar to me, I would not have put in enough work (or it would have been a penance), so I didn't continue with it for the moment.

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                #17
                I am in my final year of my part time BSc, while holding down a full time job.

                All I can say it be prepared for the amount of work you will need to put in, writing a report is easy - its the research that is a pain

                Motivation is a key issue, I get mine form the simple fact that no degree = no job, as you are doing this for self improvement pick a subject that you will not get bored with

                I agree with alreadypacked in that you may not learn new facts but its how you view / use those facts that changes.

                Above all enjoy it
                Growing old is mandatory
                Growing up is optional

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                  #18
                  Don't do a law degree. Every man and his dog is doing one.
                  Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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                    #19
                    Kudos to anyone who gets a good OU degree while working full time in my book. Good luck!
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                    Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.

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                      #20
                      All I can say is - don't think it will be an easy option. It is very tough and demanding, especially if you want to get a good grade.

                      As to it's value - that will depend on the beholder. Some see it is a sign of superb self discipline and commitment and intellect - others see it as a weak degree, even a 1st.

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