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View DanH's Profile DanH Flag SW2 04 Sep 17 1.56pm Send a Private Message to DanH Add DanH as a friend

Originally posted by Michaelawt85

Oh do shut up!

Just joking, obviously. Do the degree; further education is ace.

 

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View chris123's Profile chris123 Flag hove actually 04 Sep 17 2.15pm Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

Originally posted by Michaelawt85

Has anyone here taken up study (full time degree) in their 30s+ . How did you find juggling the study alongside family / work etc, etc.

Any advice or tips?

You've got Greenwich on your doorstep, which is very good and only falls down the league tables due to the quality of its research - but I know people who've been recently and rate it very highly.

 

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View Michaelawt85's Profile Michaelawt85 Flag Bexley 04 Sep 17 2.38pm Send a Private Message to Michaelawt85 Add Michaelawt85 as a friend

Originally posted by chris123

You've got Greenwich on your doorstep, which is very good and only falls down the league tables due to the quality of its research - but I know people who've been recently and rate it very highly.

Yes that's where I am looking at. Avery hill campus to study this....

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View cb1969's Profile cb1969 Flag Back in the 'hood 04 Sep 17 2.46pm Send a Private Message to cb1969 Add cb1969 as a friend

I graduated with a Master's in July. I am 48 next birthday, and I enjoyed doing it. It becomes a big part of your life and I miss the studying after doing my dissertation in February. I start my PhD next month.

 

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Originally posted by Michaelawt85

Yes that's where I am looking at. Avery hill campus to study this....

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Well go for it girl!!

 

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View Lyons550's Profile Lyons550 Flag Shirley 04 Sep 17 3.15pm Send a Private Message to Lyons550 Add Lyons550 as a friend

Originally posted by Michaelawt85

Has anyone here taken up study (full time degree) in their 30s+ . How did you find juggling the study alongside family / work etc, etc.

Any advice or tips?

I did a Masters, it was bloody hard work to juggle the Job, the coursework itself as well as a Child...well worth it though; even if it was just to prove to myself (who left school with essentially nothing) that I had it in me.

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 04 Sep 17 4.48pm

I did a BA(ed)that finished when I was 33.

My first born arrived halfway through the course. Being a student actually allowed me more family time although it would have been more difficult now with 3 older kids.
I thoroughly recommend it though. Get out of the cave...

 

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View aquickgame2's Profile aquickgame2 Flag Beni = summer,Caribbean = winter 04 Sep 17 5.23pm Send a Private Message to aquickgame2 Add aquickgame2 as a friend

Interesting this topic.

My daughter,grad at Uni and now works full time in a school for very disabled children...some of the things she tells me brings me to tears...sorry..... back on subject.

She now wants to take another course,while still working,seems its quite expensive but she's happy to do it.
Whats the best way for her to go about it ?

 

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View Kermit8's Profile Kermit8 Flag Hevon 04 Sep 17 5.40pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Originally posted by aquickgame2

Interesting this topic.

My daughter,grad at Uni and now works full time in a school for very disabled children...some of the things she tells me brings me to tears...sorry..... back on subject.

She now wants to take another course,while still working,seems its quite expensive but she's happy to do it.
Whats the best way for her to go about it ?

Doe eyes, quivering bottom lip and a small sniffle. That should open yer wallet up

 


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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 04 Sep 17 5.47pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by Kermit8

Doe eyes, quivering bottom lip and a small sniffle. That should open yer wallet up

For the Diana thread?

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 04 Sep 17 6.16pm

Originally posted by Michaelawt85

Thankyou. Some good advice there. I am already familiar with the Harvard system of referencing from previous study.

My long term intention is to apply to the met police as part of their graduate scheme . The law and legal system is my passion and my calling. The fire which burns inside if you like.

In addition to this, almost an aside, is the example it will set to my children. Seeing me study and work hard will, I hope, encourage and drive them on in their own education.

Oooh I just did an Introduction to Law as part of my OU Criminology and Psychology degree. Its not quite my thing, but I must admit I enjoyed it much more than I thought - It was a bit dry learning about all the legal authorities and structures and how they hang together, but I was fascinated in the second half of the course when we got into things like Jurisprudence, Criminal Justice, Appeal courts and Sentencing etc.

Quite enjoyed it - I think in study you have to do something you want or thrills you.

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 04 Sep 17 6.16pm

Originally posted by aquickgame2

Interesting this topic.

My daughter,grad at Uni and now works full time in a school for very disabled children...some of the things she tells me brings me to tears...sorry..... back on subject.

She now wants to take another course,while still working,seems its quite expensive but she's happy to do it.
Whats the best way for her to go about it ?

Some schools have been known to pay for courses if you commit for a certain number of years.

 

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