Hi all. I've decided to do a Law Course with the open university. It's been 16 years since I did my A Levels and wondered if anyone could recommend any books that help you get back into the mindset of learning? Sort of tips for note taking and essay writing etc Thanks.
I recently completed a distance-learning degree in Catholic theology (at the age of 57). Because I think I'm a clever clogs I thought it would be easy. It wasn't. Getting red lines through my work from priests and nuns was also weird. My tip - communicate with other students as often as possible. Look at each others' work. My principal tutor said there was only one guaranteed result at the end of the course - that I'd be a confirmed atheist!. Good luck.
The OU has courses specifically for those re-entering study. I did something similar when I first studied with the OU about 15 years ago. (Humanities with History)
This may help...http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/do-it/access
Apologies if I’ve got the wrong end of the stick but the above website seems to me like they write your assignments for you? How will I ever learn anything. It says it isn’t plagiarism but surely if I pass that work off as my own, it is. Think I’ll stay away from that kind of thing