Good thing about my country? As you NEVER are gonna got any help in your studies
I'm not sure how that's a good thing.
It is a tough one. I'm looking into the courses on offer from the two universities closest to me, and distance learning options. There's an Oxford college that does distance learning but I think it's only for postgraduate study. For undergraduate it's really OU or nothing. There are non-degree courses available at university level, but those wouldn't be useful to me. Just expensive fun.
My ace-in-the-hole: if I can stand six years of a subject I don't really want, I would have much better choices at postgrad level, which is, I guess, my holy grail. Part time postgrad study is easier to get into and funding slightly easier to find...but I need the undergraduate degree first. That's what I had planned for myself ten years ago, before life took a different turn.
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I'm not sure how that's a good thing.
It is a tough one. I'm looking into the courses on offer from the two universities closest to me, and distance learning options. There's an Oxford college that does distance learning but I think it's only for postgraduate study. For undergraduate it's really OU or nothing. There are non-degree courses available at university level, but those wouldn't be useful to me. Just expensive fun.
My ace-in-the-hole: if I can stand six years of a subject I don't really want, I would have much better choices at postgrad level, which is, I guess, my holy grail. Part time postgrad study is easier to get into and funding slightly easier to find...but I need the undergraduate degree first. That's what I had planned for myself ten years ago, before life took a different turn.