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Originally posted by wim121 View PostJust done a level 2 english/creative course .... Doing a level 3 technology course at the moment till october which isnt my cup of tea as all they seem to want you to do, is write about how much you want to dig a hole in the ground and hump mother nature .... Starting another level 3 in september/october which will probably be another english language one ...
So far, Im on course for a 2:1/higher 2nd but would really like to get a 1st .... I dont think that is going to happen though unless I can get a grade 1 pass in one of my level 3 courses .....
**sigh**
What are you studying k2? Are people here studying for fun or for professional progression?
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostBTW, have you seen the fee increases? If you're already signed up for a degree, and do at least 1 module a year, you stick with current prices (around £700 for 60 points), but for new students or those who take a break, it's going to be £5000 for 120 points (and I bet more than half that for 60). That's a hell of an increase - It'll definitely put off those (like me) who are studying for interest.
The fees can be pricey, but thankfully, ive managed to just duck under thresholds and get partial grants
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostDitto - exam dropped 21% from OCAS, although it was a bit of a ramble.
Edit: What are you studying wim?
So far, Im on course for a 2:1/higher 2nd but would really like to get a 1st .... I dont think that is going to happen though unless I can get a grade 1 pass in one of my level 3 courses .....
**sigh**
What are you studying k2? Are people here studying for fun or for professional progression?
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Congratulations all of you with real results
Commiserations to the gurning fools pretending their grade 9 CSE in finger painting is an Oxbridge degree
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Originally posted by wim121 View PostI got my result for a level 2 course today, submitted the exam assignment in june. Gahhhhhh grade 2 ****grrrrrrrrrr*****
I had 85% on ocas, but for some reason, my examinable assignment that was far stronger than any of my other work failed to hit the spot ......
Damn sucky grade 2 pass .....
Edit: What are you studying wim?
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Originally posted by Gibbon View PostOU results are in and I have a nice solid grade 2 pass.
Roll on Latin in October!!!
Hope all went well for the few other 'OUers' on this forum.
I had 85% on ocas, but for some reason, my examinable assignment that was far stronger than any of my other work failed to hit the spot ......
Damn sucky grade 2 pass .....
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostThe myth one? I'm thinking about that for the following year - will see how the next one goes first.
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostBTW, have you seen the fee increases? If you're already signed up for a degree, and do at least 1 module a year, you stick with current prices (around £700 for 60 points), but for new students or those who take a break, it's going to be £5000 for 120 points (and I bet more than half that for 60). That's a hell of an increase - It'll definitely put off those (like me) who are studying for interest.
Luckily like you, it hopefully won't affect me.
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Originally posted by Gibbon View PostWell done to you too. I fancy that course too in a few years as there is only one level three classics course.
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BTW, have you seen the fee increases? If you're already signed up for a degree, and do at least 1 module a year, you stick with current prices (around £700 for 60 points), but for new students or those who take a break, it's going to be £5000 for 120 points (and I bet more than half that for 60). That's a hell of an increase - It'll definitely put off those (like me) who are studying for interest.
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