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Why are Open University courses sooooooooo hard!!!!!?????
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My scores just keep dropping... I started at 72% and on this one I am now down to 20%!!! How gutted am I...
Anything to cheer me up right now would be good thanks :o)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I find the same thing, I must use the forum as it counts toward 20% of my grade (and boy do I need that 20%!) but a lot of the time it's people bickering about who's right and who's wrong!
The tutor will post something about once per week, usually absolutely nothing to do with what the squabbling is about then ****** off again.
Maybe we should send in some AB users to whoop their asses? LOL
The tutor will post something about once per week, usually absolutely nothing to do with what the squabbling is about then ****** off again.
Maybe we should send in some AB users to whoop their asses? LOL
Pastafreak's right, the secret is, indeed, in the word 'university'. If you are studying with the OU, presumably you are hoping to get a degree - a qualification which is testament to a thorough knowledge of your subject, perseverance and to academic rigour.
The fact that most OU students are doing other things, too, like working and looking after families, makes it doubly hard and everybody who succeeds deserves admiration.
I have studied with the OU in the past and now I am a tutor. My advice to you is, if your marks are going down and you don't know why, contact your tutor as soon as possible and see what help s/he can offer. Sometimes it's possible to get a bit of 1 to 1 tuition to get you back on track, or maybe you're just missing something obvious somewhere. If that doesn't bear fruit, contact the regional HQ and ask for Learner Support. Discuss your problems with them and, again, see what help can be offered. Sitting worrying about it on your own is unlikely to do you any good at all.
The fact that most OU students are doing other things, too, like working and looking after families, makes it doubly hard and everybody who succeeds deserves admiration.
I have studied with the OU in the past and now I am a tutor. My advice to you is, if your marks are going down and you don't know why, contact your tutor as soon as possible and see what help s/he can offer. Sometimes it's possible to get a bit of 1 to 1 tuition to get you back on track, or maybe you're just missing something obvious somewhere. If that doesn't bear fruit, contact the regional HQ and ask for Learner Support. Discuss your problems with them and, again, see what help can be offered. Sitting worrying about it on your own is unlikely to do you any good at all.
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