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OU, should i bother doing 10 point course

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single1ds · 18/10/2010 14:44

Hi
I completed 1st yr at uni 14 yrs ago and am hoping to get credit points to complete degree with OU. just wondering if it will be worthwhile doing 10 point course to get used to OU and the way it works and to get back into study mode. or should i go straight for 60 point course?

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webwiz · 18/10/2010 14:52

Well I personally started with a 10 point course even though I already had a degree from years ago. I found it beneficial to get used to studying again and the way that the OU works but plenty of people just dive in. Its a bit of a learning curve which ever way you do it!

DeadlyNightShadeofViolet · 18/10/2010 15:38

I am just about to start a 15 point course despite doing a uni degree 8 years ago. I think it will help to get used to how things at the OU work, and also help me to work out how much I need to put in before I aim for anything bigger.

single1ds · 19/10/2010 12:08

hi thanks both, i think it will be a good idea to start off with 10 points, especially as divorce will be on the cards next year. at least i wont be putting myself under too much pressure. just need to decide WHAT to do

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