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    #31
    I fancied this one

    http://www3.open.ac.uk/study/undergr...ourse/s193.htm

    I just want a deeper understanding, I'm not bothered about the qualification, I just want to learn more, also I have a fossil mad daughter (she asked for trilobites for her 7th birthday!)
    I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this

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      #32
      Originally posted by Pogle View Post
      I have a fossil mad daughter (she asked for trilobites for her 7th birthday!)
      A woodlouse with a little sn0rkel and magnifying glass works just as well.

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        #33
        http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...laces-cut.html


        You don't need a Phd to lecture at University - they are crying out for real world experience.


        T

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          #34
          Originally posted by Tingles View Post
          http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...laces-cut.html


          You don't need a Phd to lecture at University - they are crying out for real world experience.


          T
          As a part time tutor you need no teaching experience, as I have learnt with some of my lectures this can mean you get total tulip lecturers they may know the subject - they just cannot pass it on in a meaningful way.
          Growing old is mandatory
          Growing up is optional

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            #35
            I am in my last semester for my BSc and am planning on starting my MSc in September in Construction Contract Law & Dispute Resolution.

            You can never have too much education.

            I did the BSc on day release the MSc is done in 6nr 3 day blocks per semester, not really looked at OU as I prefer a lecture based approach, but we are all different.
            Growing old is mandatory
            Growing up is optional

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              #36
              Worth noting for anyone thinking of trying the OU, you can use your Tesco Clubcard vouchers to pay for OU courses at 4x face value. In May they're changing the scheme to only cover level 1 courses, although any course you register on before the end of May can be paid for with the vouchers.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Durbs View Post

                Are they expensive these courses then?
                Depends on what level, what subject and the number of points the course is worth.

                The cheapest 10 point courses are about £150 there as some postgraduate/professional qualifications courses can be around £1000.

                However the prices are increasing every year by about 4% due to government funding cuts.
                "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by SuperZ View Post
                  Thanks for mentioning that, it is something I want to learn and never thought of trying the OU. Living out in the sticks I have been trying to find a tutor but proven impossible out here.
                  It's quite a new course. There are some optional face to face tutorials but there are also online tutorials too. Very good - covers high level Chinese culture stuff and things too.

                  A few years ago I did some Astronomy and Cosmology courses with the OU too - they were all excellent.
                  Loopy Loo

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Olly View Post
                    MBA on the horizon but I'll do it full time I think
                    I did a full time MBA last year. I loved it - but you can't underestimate the amount of work.
                    Loopy Loo

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by lje View Post
                      I did a full time MBA last year. I loved it - but you can't underestimate the amount of work.
                      yep...that's why doing it full time is probably the only suitable path for me.
                      pricey though

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