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mani 20-02-2005 17:06

psychology degree...
 
i'm lookin to do a part time degree

pref at home or at a local college...

any suggestions?

also with open university
are they real expensive?

lettie 20-02-2005 17:22

Re: psychology degree...
 
You will be able to request a prospectus and prices from Open University website. Most Universities and colleges have theirs available online, as I have requested information from several universities for my friends daughter. Good luck with your degree.:D

vorlon24 20-02-2005 19:13

Re: psychology degree...
 
Expect the OU one to take awhile, or put a hell of a lot of work in.

The OU degree works on a points system, and the more points you study for, the more time you need to put aside.

I did a very small part a few years ago, which was worth only 60 points, and you need 360 points for a degree.

Good luck to you, though!

Margaret Pilkington 20-02-2005 19:37

Re: psychology degree...
 
Mani....contact Sandy Lane College, they will be able to advise you on what is available and whether you are entitled to an Adult learning grant.
Good Luck with whatever you choose!

lettie 21-02-2005 15:14

Re: psychology degree...
 
If you have done any courses or studies already Mani, most colleges and Universities will let you transfer credits and give you some concessions for work that you have already done. I was exempt from several modules when I started my degree which meant that I could do it part time in about 4-5 years instead of 6-7 if I had to do all of the modules (and I must admit that I have had a couple of terms off)..

Tealeaf 21-02-2005 16:42

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Do the Open University...academically, it has a very good reputation and you'll find that it's tutition fees are very reasonable, compared to other institutions, unless of course, you are getting sponsorship or some other form of grant support.

Tinkerbelle 21-02-2005 16:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington
Mani....contact Sandy Lane College, they will be able to advise you on what is available and whether you are entitled to an Adult learning grant.
Good Luck with whatever you choose!

Sandy Lane are exellent for information. I'm doing A Level law and sociology, and they are really helpful. Though they don't run a psychology degree they have a sociology orientated degree. Preston runs the best local psychology degree in the area and run some with combinations such as sociology and criminology.
Good luck Mani

mani 24-02-2005 12:11

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yeah i was thinkin of applyin at preston either as a mature or on my own merit...

but i'm only wantin part time study

i think st marys in blackburn does it supported by john hope liverpool


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