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Those of you starting courses this Sept. what are you doing ?

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IllegallyBrunette · 30/08/2008 14:59

I am nosey and possibly looking for inspiration too.

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KatyMac · 30/08/2008 15:54

My hmm was to the environmental one

I love maths

TheDevilWearsPrimark · 30/08/2008 16:03

KatyMac, i thought you had opened your nursery?

KatyMac · 30/08/2008 16:13

No - no-one would lend me the money because of the credit crunch

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LollipopViolet · 31/08/2008 10:44

BA Hons Media Production at Staffordshire University. I've decided to get it out of the way pre-kids so I'm all set when I do decide to start a family.

jofeb04 · 31/08/2008 11:16

Second year of Psychology/Social Welfare degree (first year of being on the campus though)!

kama · 31/08/2008 11:25

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3andnomore · 31/08/2008 13:42

Occupational Therapy degree

MrsMattie · 01/09/2008 10:44

GCSE Maths!

I failed it at 16 and despite having got my A Levels and degree and a decent job regardless, I have always wanted to go back and get at least a C grade in it just to prove to myself that I'm not a thicko :-)

Cacking it, though!

themildmanneredstalker · 01/09/2008 10:45

nvq 3 in supporting teaching and learning

FranSanDisco · 01/09/2008 11:07

I'm doing a BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies at UEL. That's if my college will actually send me my last assignment results from my Diploma in Pre-school practice. They are so SLOW! I have called them again today and it would be easier to extract teeth

Katiekins83 · 01/09/2008 12:43

hi!
i return to uni september...in fact two weeks and a day! grades permitting...had a deferal! BSc (hons) Forensic science and psychology, final year!

so pleased for you all i have also convinced my friend to come back to uni in september, we both had a year out to have our DS's but i went back and she didnt. good luck to all!

hockeypuck · 01/09/2008 13:36

NOt starting but I'll add on here all the same. Second year of two year MSc in Criminology at Cardiff

OsmosisBanana · 03/09/2008 16:53

BSc in Diet and Health at Bath Spa Uni. Freaking out.

HairyToedHobbit · 03/09/2008 22:00

I'm considering starting an MA in Regional History.

beansmum · 04/09/2008 16:31

I'm starting in Feb(NZ). Planning on doing a double LLB and BA in mass communication (media stuff) and english. I'm just trying to sort out my timetable, I can't do all the courses I wanted to do because they clash and I'm also trying to fit as many as I can in before 3pm because ds will start school in June! It's all a bit scary, I didn't graduate on my first attempt at uni, but having a baby halfway through and studying the wrong subject didn't help, hopefully it'll work out this time!

me23 · 06/09/2008 15:25

I'm starting a bsc degree in midwifery on the 15th at kings college london.

JudgeNutmeg · 06/09/2008 15:49

FranSanDisco - I'm starting my second year of the same course as you. First year was brill.

BecauseImWorthIt · 06/09/2008 16:17

Not as impressive or demanding as you lot!

I'm starting my second year of Mandarin Chinese in September. I go once a week, on Saturday for a couple of hours.

No reason other than personal satisfaction. It's odd doing this - all the studying I have ever done has always been for a reason for a specific qualification.

FranSanDisco · 07/09/2008 15:07

JudgeNutMeg, I am really looking forward to it if a little nervous (manic ).

PastYourBedtime · 07/09/2008 15:15

Certificate in Personnel
Employment Law
GCSE English and Maths.
Just waiting for confirmation from the college but really looking forward to it.

neverforget · 11/09/2008 19:15

BA Hons History and then pgce History

harpsichordcarrier · 11/09/2008 19:18

PGCE in Secondary English

avenanap · 11/09/2008 19:20

Diagnostic radiography whilst still finishing off coursework for a MSc. It'll be all right (avananap say's over and over again, gently rocking to and fro).

Weegiemum · 12/09/2008 19:37

Individual courses (OU) in Spanish and Philosophy

coupled with

SOAS PG Diploma in International Development and Poverty Reduction (with the hope it will convert to a MA in about 2 years time).

Weegiemum · 12/09/2008 19:38

(both distance leaning, btw)

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