Thanks for all the replies folks.
My wife and I went to the Open University's open day in Enfield on Saturday, I was quite impressed with the service and organization they had, and we've decided that this is the route we want to go down.
My wife wants to study criminology and psychology, and I'm going for engineering. I've done a few aptitude tests regarding this and they all point towards civil engineering. The problem with that is that the OU doesn't do civil engineering. Apparently it's a bit of a difficult one to learn part time due to the amount of class time you need, which does make sense.
This coupled with the fact that I'm still not 100% sold on the civil engineering part (aerospace engineering also appeals to me and scored quite high in my aptitude tests) means I'll do the general engineering degree and see where that takes me. After a couple of years, when I'm more cinfident in my abilities, I'll start putting out some lines to see if I can start a career which will suit my needs and wants more.
Another issue I'm facing is that the shut off date for February's starting period is on Wednesday, I doubt I'll have a student loan by then
I'll have to wait until October to start, but what's 8 more months when I've waited 30 years to do this.
Might find a maths class to do in the mean time, just to brush up on thigs (I was always quite strong at maths at school, but it's been a while).
I have some level 1 maths PDFs if you want them. Courses MU123 and MST121. MU123 is GCSE/A-Level level and MST121 is a step up from A-Level (from what I can remember).
Edit: Where did you get info about student loans etc? I paid for all mine up front (about £6500) but now they cost about £13000. I'm interested in perhaps doing a masters or some other modules.
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