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That was just Boudica trying a little elitism that backfired spectacularly.Originally posted by norrahe View PostAnd what's wrong with the OU???
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostThat was just Boudica trying a little elitism that backfired spectacularly.
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FWIW, my experience of the OU has been very positive. It is certainly far from easy. I think it's probably quite difficult to fail a level 1 course if you do the work and complete the assignments, but the jump to level 2 was huge. The level 2 course I did was 50/50 assignments/exam and it was damned hard. You could not wing it / skip bits - it was a lot of work and very challenging. The online student group I joined had about a dozen active posters - and two of them failed the exam. If I ever get to the end of my OU degree, I will definitely feel I've earned it - it's not an easy option!Comment
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do they offer medicine? i am regretting phil and the fees which are probably going to rise spectacularlyOriginally posted by k2p2 View PostFWIW, my experience of the OU has been very positive. It is certainly far from easy. I think it's probably quite difficult to fail a level 1 course if you do the work and complete the assignments, but the jump to level 2 was huge. The level 2 course I did was 50/50 assignments/exam and it was damned hard. You could not wing it / skip bits - it was a lot of work and very challenging. The online student group I joined had about a dozen active posters - and two of them failed the exam. If I ever get to the end of my OU degree, I will definitely feel I've earned it - it's not an easy option!Comment
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I get shedloads of emails offering me reasonably priced "meds" if that'll help...Originally posted by Boudica View Postdo they offer medicine? i am regretting phil and the fees which are probably going to rise spectacularly
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folks, get over to the new thread 'Fingers on the buzzers'(\__/)
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