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Does anyone recommend doing a Uni course online through Open Universities while holding down a full time job?
I'm seriously thinking about it, something along the lines of Financial Planning.
Is it regarded as highly as a normal uni course?
Bear in mind I haven't really studied since high school (2001) and wouldn't know how I'd go at writing essays etc.
Anyone done it this way?
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You can do external uni degrees from the actual uni's as well. Ive gone back to Uni this year (havent studied since 2001 either) and am studying full time external.
Havent really looked into OU but maybe check if you can do financial planning at adelaide uni or uni sa externally.
Am doing Bachelor of Wine Marketing through Uni of Adelaide.
I love the external part. Have a week long compulsory residential school at the wine centre with a couple of the wine based subjects to do tasting assessments etc. but everything else theres no need to go to uni. Talking to the internal students at the Residential school, the study guides you get externally are better than what they get in lectures.
how have you found going back to studying? Is it something you have to prepare for?
Yeah I spose, things like writing essays, referencing etc and then preparing for exams are things I haven't done for so long, it seems daunting again.
Are you doing all of yours online?
wow that sounds interesting.
I agree about the study guides etc being better.
Also I love being able to organise my time, to suit myself. Instead of my work having to fit around Uni.
I can be doing an assignment or researching stuff at midnight after a late shift. I can do online exams at the same time as well.
Its a great way to maximise my time. To fit it all in.
Do you get free samples. lol
Took a couple of weeks to get into the groove of studying again, especially around work as well, but once I got into it it was fine. Just make sure you give yourself plenty of time to do your assignments.
Yeah good stuff....looking at studying Fincancial Planning.
ANd how does it work, do you basically read texts and stuff online, then do your research, submit assignments and sit exams?