That sounds about right for where I am too...
I can take solace in that it'll all be done by Wednesday. Unfortunately, that means everything has to be completed by Wednesday.
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Been a while since i posted in here! Finally finished the Archaeology course and submitted my ECA at the end of Oct. Result on 17th Dec. Fingerscrossed i pass. I'll be happy if i scrape 50%!
Just started two courses. A heritage one at the beginning of Oct. First assignment submitted on Friday Morning. My usual last minute panic :D I also started a course intitled Voices and Texts a couple of weeks back. so far its interesting.
KitKats on the house!
Just submitted my first assignment and a full 24 hours ahead of the deadline! :banana:
The next one is in two months' time but considering the January laziness that will settle on me, I should try to get some work done before that!
(Yup, can see that happening! :sosp:)
I just got my assignment back! Quickest assignment I've ever gotten back!
74% in TMA01 for A180. :D
That's great, Niamh! :)
Do you submit your assignments electronically? If so, how do you "get them back"?
Yes i submit mine electronically. You go to the EMA?ETA service link on the OU student Homepage, look at the list of TMA's for your relevant on and click on collect. Then you download the documents; your corrected TMA with tutor comments and the PT3 form which has your result and over all comment from the tutor. :) the mark shows up on my student homepage. Do you not get your electronically?
Hello fellow students :wave: Hope everyone's having a successful term/semester/year/what not, so far...
I just want to have a little moan because I have 1300 words of my assignment left to do for midnight and I don't know what to write... Uh oh... they're always left to the last minute... I'm sure I'm not the only one guilty of that..
Ok so I am seriously looking at doing teaching, as I can't currently do a PGCE or other teaching degree thought I would start with a TESOL/ TEFL but tell me does this not seem repetative?
Especially concidering I am most likley to go for the advanced diploma staright off why would I then go and do repeative modules? It makes no sense....Quote:
Finally, a quality distance learning Masters programme that you can afford! This modular programme offered as a partnership between Notting Hill College & Pebble Hills University allows you to gain credit for your previous training and allows you to continue working as you gain a professional credential that will open doors all over the world.
Phase One of the programme is the Notting Hill College TEFL certificate (6 credits). Alternate TEFL Certificate programmes can be accepted upon approval. Fill out our application form to learn more.
Phase Two of the programme is Notting Hill College TESOL Diploma (Diploma in the Theories & Methodologies of TESOL) offered completely by distance learning (20 credits). The TESOL Diploma consists of four research-based modules in current topics in TESOL.
Phase Three A: of the programme is Notting Hill College Advanced TESOL Diploma offered completely by distance learning (4 credits). The Advanced TESOL Diploma covers the topics of Management, Evaluation and Research, Course Development, English Origin and Integrated Topics in TESOL.
Phase Three B: is the writing of a 20,000 word dissertation 6 credits.
Completion of all three phases results in an MA. In TEFL
Of course someone has offered me a job at a brand new school ( due to open in 2 and a half years ) if I go for Montessori Teaching method...but that is ex[ensive and not really a very marketable degree...oh what do I do?!
I passed SA188! woohoo! now all i need is to get my result for TMA02 for A180 and i'll be happy!
Way to go Niamh!!
Only one more final stands between me and being at home. Oh, that and an eight hour drive. Gah!