7 years after dropping out of my A-Levels I decided I wanted a degree. For fun though, not for any particular reason. So in 2004 I enrolled on an Open University degree. Well now the bug has bitten and my desire for knowledge has begun to take over me like a vampiritic thirst. This is the tale of my journey through the educational ranks.
Friday, 28 January 2011
I didn't think I needed a plan B
My "7 year plan" has been smashed to smithereens. The OU have announced the withdrawal of their Social Science Postgraduate programmes which has put a serious spanner in my works.
Oh my goodness! What a shock! Wow, I'm taken aback. Why don't you check out OU's of other countries? Just a thought. I know that Canada's equivelent to the OU is Athabasca University.
I'm in the same boat. Wanted to do the OU's MSc in Psych Research Methods (F20) after my conversion degree in 2013 but its been withdrawn. Keep checking the website to seen if/when the new postgrad courses are announced. It's supposed to be soon...
Oh my goodness! What a shock! Wow, I'm taken aback. Why don't you check out OU's of other countries? Just a thought. I know that Canada's equivelent to the OU is Athabasca University.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.athabascau.ca/
I'm in the same boat. Wanted to do the OU's MSc in Psych Research Methods (F20) after my conversion degree in 2013 but its been withdrawn. Keep checking the website to seen if/when the new postgrad courses are announced. It's supposed to be soon...
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