Well, after finding out the hard way that my sociology degree is just a piece of toilet paper, I'm tempted to go back to engineering (did 2 yrs of a Beng in aberdeen years ago) and maybe try to get a Beng from the OU. So are they laughable pointless degrees or would I actually be able to get a decent job with one? Can't afford to go back to uni full time so this is the only option for now.
Anyone done it? How'd you get on?
Anyone done it? How'd you get on?
The OU provide excellent support, you have a tutor should you have any problems, and for most of my courses they held tutorials once every six weeks approx. You are put into a tutor group and you can communicate with them using software called First Class (I believe they still do), everyone's in the same boat so you can develop a rapport very quickly. The OU also provide excellent financial support for people on low incomes, something worth investigating if this applies to you. At the end of the day it comes down to how organised you are, how dedicated you are, communicating with your tutor when times get tough (sooner rather than later!), how much you want it, and maybe the most important is how much you enjoy it - imho choosing a subject you have no interest in is a non-starter. 
