How to Aim for a 2:1 (or Even a First!) in Your Level 3 Studies If you’ve received a grade 3 pass at level 2 and are now looking to elevate your performance in level 3, you’re not alone. Many students experience challenges along the way, and it’s commendable that […]
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Finding the Top European Universities for Online Learning Hello everyone! I understand that navigating the world of online education can be quite challenging, especially when it comes to selecting a trustworthy institution. Many individuals share common concerns regarding limited interaction and the overall value of their investment in online courses. […]
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Did You Receive This Too? Have you ever encountered a message, email, or notification that had you questioning its authenticity or purpose? You’re not alone! Many of us have experienced moments where we wonder if others received the same communication or if it’s just us. In our hyper-connected world, sharing […]
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Exploring Totum: Is It Worth Your Investment? Are you contemplating the use of Totum? If you’re on the fence about whether this service is the right choice for you, you’re not alone. Many individuals are curious about its benefits and overall value. Totum promises to offer a range of features […]
Read MoreDoes anyone find the textbooks poorly written and clunky? Psych
Navigating Clunky Textbooks: A D110 Student’s Perspective As a current student in D110, I can’t help but share my thoughts on the textbooks we’re using. While I appreciate the attempt to maintain a conversational tone—especially geared towards remote learning—the execution leaves much to be desired. Many of us have noticed […]
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Calling All OU Students in Toronto: Let’s Connect! Hello, fellow learners! Are there any University of Open (OU) students residing in Toronto? Reflecting on my journey, I had a transformative experience during my time at a traditional brick-and-mortar university. One of the highlights was the chance to engage with peers […]
Read MoreNew BSc Biomed degree?
Considering a New Path: The Upcoming BSc in Biomedical Science As I was browsing through discussions online, a topic caught my attention: the anticipated launch of a new Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Science. At 25, I’m eager to carve out a career in the fields of pharmacy or […]
Read MoreHow hard is to get a first or 2:1 in Physics?
Navigating the Challenge of Achieving a First or 2:1 in Physics Pursuing a degree in Physics (R51) can seem daunting, especially when considering the level of mastery required to achieve a first-class or 2:1 classification. As someone who has always had a knack for numbers—performing slightly above average—you’re not alone […]
Read MoreHow do holiday breaks work with OU?
Understanding Holiday Breaks at OU: What You Need to Know If you’re considering studying part-time at Open University (OU), it’s important to grasp how holiday breaks are structured within the academic calendar. Many students wonder whether courses continue year-round and how they can balance study commitments with holiday plans. At […]
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