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I've started studying for my degree (with the OU) in Social Policy and Criminology in October, so it's all still quite new to me. Currently doing DD101 (Introducing the social sciences) and enjoying it so far!
What are you studying, Jen?
I started doing Modern Languages a couple of years ago with OU: French, Spanish and English (linguistics) but have just changed it recently to French combined with English Lit and Lang as I just don't like Spanish. I tried and am fairly good at it but could not imagine pursuing it to level 3. I think you have to like what you are studying for the most part!
I'm currently studying B291 Financial Accounting, if I pass will hopefully move on to B292 Management Accounting as the two together form a Professional Certificate in Accounting... but it's not going in at all!
Last year I did SK277 Human Biology and the year before I did DSE141 Discovering Psychology. They're all interesting.
Last year I did SK277 Human Biology and the year before I did DSE141 Discovering Psychology. They're all interesting.
After school I did one year full time and 9 years part time study. I have done one adult education course, in photography, but that is it.

Ooo thanks for replying! Good to know, I'm going to see how I do on the first TMA and if I do terribly, I may withdraw until next October.

With a tutor hat on, and without knowing your course of study, or reasons for deferring, I wouldn't use TMA1 to make any judgements about the course. If your circumstances have changed and you're concerned about time and general capacity to commit that's different. If, though, you're having a crisis of confidence, hang on in there, talk to your tutor, go to tutorials (if you possibly can), and honestly, honestly, honestly, you'll be fine once you settle into the rhythm. GOOD LUCK, and if I can help don't hesitate to ask.
Aww thanks for replying Susan. I guess I'm not really taking it in and I'm worried that I've got a lot going on at the beginning of next year that for which the last thing I need is to be stressing about the course (which I'm doing for fun!)

My TMA is due 19th, feeling a bit better about the practical side but really not enjoying the theory side of accounting.

I think we sometimes expect to enjoy every aspect of studying for a degree, and it is an important element, of course. Sometimes, though, there are bits that don't really hit the spot, and that's when you just have to knuckle down and get on with it - and that sort of self-discipline is an important element of learning in itself. I loathed the research methods element of my first degree but had an excellent personal tutor who dragged me through it. I went on to do a PhD, where research is the most critical element of the degree, and became a research and policy advisor!
Ahh sent it in, didn't hit any of the word counts so don't expect too much but I think my practical side was okay!
Now can have a bit of time off to read before starting on next one!
Now can have a bit of time off to read before starting on next one!


I finished my studies a long while ago Kit. I did electronics and then mechanical engineering. My TBR list is always huge.



They have one that just started on forensics. Which is great timing considering the BoM.
https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/f...



I'd not heard of it till reading this - so thank you! Ive just registered for a course called The Mind is Flat (psychology). Wonderful to have free courses.
Ive also registered interest in a proposed course, with no start-date yet, which will discuss how fictional characters are created in ways which make us emotionally involved. It's called How to Read a Mind - wonder if anyone else on here might like to do it too.

I gave up halfway through the psychology course, The Mind is Flat, as found it boring and making unjustified assumptions. However I completed a science one, Black Holes, which was fascinating and which taught me such a lot.
What are you studying?