I'm only in my first year, but I'm studying full time and I was able to get my student loan and I think choosing the ou has been the best decision I have ever made!
I emailed them and they asked that to start the course i need to pay first . I need to know that will my uni journey/ my course start after the payment?
@@sumaiya9260 yeah so when you provide the payment you should get a confirmation email to say they have received your payment and then you will get your study materials etc!
@@hannahlorna thank you. I am an international student. So will they send the books and materials to me? And will i have to travel to the UK or can i do everything from my country?
Full time study means you are able to get your degree in 3 years and that’s the way in which modules, study plans etc from the open university is set out and 3 or 6 years are the only options for degree students.
@@hannahlorna can i apply to master while I am studying cause I think I am too late I am 24 years old and I am gonna to apply to physics major and thanks so much for your answer :)
I study full time (so 2 modules at once and I'll finish in 3 years) and I've had no trouble with funding, not sure where you've got the impression that student finance won't fund it because they will :)
I'm only in my first year, but I'm studying full time and I was able to get my student loan and I think choosing the ou has been the best decision I have ever made!
That’s so lovely to hear, I agree with you and it’s a great feeling working towards such an amazing achievement! What subject are you studying?
@@hannahlorna oh absoloutly! Still getting the hang of assignments, but I enjoy what I'm learning! I am studying History :)
I emailed them and they asked that to start the course i need to pay first . I need to know that will my uni journey/ my course start after the payment?
@@sumaiya9260 yeah so when you provide the payment you should get a confirmation email to say they have received your payment and then you will get your study materials etc!
@@hannahlorna thank you. I am an international student. So will they send the books and materials to me? And will i have to travel to the UK or can i do everything from my country?
I'm starting BA Economics in Oct and I'm so excited.
Best of luck!
@@hannahlorna thank you so much!
This was such a great video. I’m looking into studying with the open university and this video was so helpful ☺️💜
Awwh I’m really glad it helped you out ♥️
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That accent sounds beautiful
My main goal is degree in criminal psychology after I do my diploma in law and languages frrench
Make sure your computer or laptop is windows 10 64 bit..
Such a lovely informative video! ❤️❤️
Thank you ♥️♥️
Hi I'm interested and planing to study language course English I wish more successful
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Can you more information please
Thanks a lot for the video! I have a question, do we have to pay for the books and delivery? Or those are included in the price for year (£3,000).
All included for you :)
@@hannahlorna thank you for your time!!!! Nice RUclips page!
Delivery is included
Do you get a graduation ceremony??
can i ask from the university that I want to finish the bachelor of physics in less than 3 year?
Full time study means you are able to get your degree in 3 years and that’s the way in which modules, study plans etc from the open university is set out and 3 or 6 years are the only options for degree students.
@@hannahlorna can i apply to master while I am studying cause I think I am too late I am 24 years old and I am gonna to apply to physics major and thanks so much for your answer :)
They is no point of ou 1 you can't get your full student finance loan
Open Uni recommends studying part time
@@hannahlorna .... 6 years that to much
@@chrisjack4278 I would say it’s completely down to the individual’s preference
I study full time (so 2 modules at once and I'll finish in 3 years) and I've had no trouble with funding, not sure where you've got the impression that student finance won't fund it because they will :)
@@hannahb7309 you can't study full-time