Vidor06
Long term loafer
- Location
- Deepest, darkest Belfast
Anyone else in this fine establishment currently engaged in adult education?
I recently started an OU course in Criminology, just something I have always been interested in. I graduated in 1996 and while I have done some studying since then it hasnt been much or to tertiary level.
Im not finding it difficult to allocate the time to the studying, more the methods of teaching and delivery at the OU are a bit alien and are taking a while to get used to. I had to hand in my first assignment a couple of weeks ago and thought I had done quite well but when I got my mark back I was gutted. Turned out I hadnt referenced in the correct way (according to the OU) and that was an automatic max mark of 60%.
But we live and learn. The first assgnment was only 10% of the total mark so I just need to make sure I dont repeat the mistakes.
Onwards and upwards!
I recently started an OU course in Criminology, just something I have always been interested in. I graduated in 1996 and while I have done some studying since then it hasnt been much or to tertiary level.
Im not finding it difficult to allocate the time to the studying, more the methods of teaching and delivery at the OU are a bit alien and are taking a while to get used to. I had to hand in my first assignment a couple of weeks ago and thought I had done quite well but when I got my mark back I was gutted. Turned out I hadnt referenced in the correct way (according to the OU) and that was an automatic max mark of 60%.
But we live and learn. The first assgnment was only 10% of the total mark so I just need to make sure I dont repeat the mistakes.
Onwards and upwards!
Will have to see if a student loan is possible.
I had an HND in software engineering before. I doubt I would have taken it up if the costs were as high as they are now.
