Gentlemen,
I'm interested in doing an OU degree. At the moment, I'm thinking of doing a degree in a Humanities subject (such as History) or one of the Social Sciences (such as 'International Studies'). Now, I just want some input from anyone whos been 'through the system' and to see what the set up is, how you study and what help there is on offer. One would expect that depending on the subject, dictates how much effort and time is needed to be put in to getting the pass grade etc. Depending what coursee you did, how much time did you spend a week on the course? Did you find it too intrusive or was it what you expected?
Finally, what are your thoughts and opinions are on the OU in general.
Many thanks in advance.
No offence, but I'm really looking for the opinion and views of people who've been through the OU. Thanks
Greg
I'm interested in doing an OU degree. At the moment, I'm thinking of doing a degree in a Humanities subject (such as History) or one of the Social Sciences (such as 'International Studies'). Now, I just want some input from anyone whos been 'through the system' and to see what the set up is, how you study and what help there is on offer. One would expect that depending on the subject, dictates how much effort and time is needed to be put in to getting the pass grade etc. Depending what coursee you did, how much time did you spend a week on the course? Did you find it too intrusive or was it what you expected?
Finally, what are your thoughts and opinions are on the OU in general.
Many thanks in advance.
No offence, but I'm really looking for the opinion and views of people who've been through the OU. Thanks

Greg